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| 2007-09-14 |
Development Release: Trinity Rescue Kit 3.3 Beta |
| Tom Kerremans has announced the first beta release of Trinity Rescue Kit 3.3, a bootable Linux distribution aimed specifically at offline operations for Windows and Linux systems such as rescue, repair, password resets and cloning. Features: "Added a fifth antivirus engine to 'virusscan' - Vexira; new and fixed F-Prot from Frisk Software; two rootkit detection utilities - rkhunter and chkrootkit; kernel 2.6.22.1; new utilities - Novell Zenworks Imaging and Seagate / Maxtor Seatools hard drive testing; ntfs-3g 1.710; other newly added utilities - at (schedule commands), dd_rescue (alternative to ddrescue), e2image (make images of ext2/3 file systems), e2label (label and ext2/3 filesystem), fsck.vfat (check FAT file systems), groff (advanced text editor)...." Here is the full release announcement. Download (MD5): trinity-rescue-kit.3.3-build-299.iso (109MB).
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| About Trinity |
| Trinity Rescue Kit (TRK) is a bootable Linux distribution aimed specifically at offline operations for Windows and Linux systems such as rescue, repair, password resets and cloning. It has custom tools to easily recover deleted files, clone Windows installations over the network, perform antivirus sweeps with two different antivirus products, reset windows passwords, read and write on NTFS partitions, edit partition layout and much much more. Trinity Rescue Kit is mostly based on Mandriva Linux and heavily adapted start-up scripts. |
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