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Open utterances-bot opened this issue 1 year ago • 25 comments

Tiny11 Has Problems

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https://christitus.com/tiny11-has-problems/

utterances-bot avatar Apr 07 '23 14:04 utterances-bot

very good information. Always make your own!

0xCUB3 avatar Apr 07 '23 14:04 0xCUB3

We love adventure, so we build it 👌👍

eru123 avatar Apr 07 '23 14:04 eru123

Would it be possible to link your videos or guides for doing your own cleared down install of win 11?

pears0 avatar Apr 07 '23 16:04 pears0

Thanks for this Chris, been missing your YouTube videos.

bers817 avatar Apr 07 '23 18:04 bers817

is building tiny11 better than MSMG Toolkit for making a slimmed down version of win?

MaeXine avatar Apr 07 '23 23:04 MaeXine

Hi, Please do a video of you creating your own copy of Tiny11.

fbifido avatar Apr 08 '23 06:04 fbifido

Just tried this roll your own tiny11, it works under Vmware next stop on a Dell min1012 with only 2GB of RAM !

rhyshka avatar Apr 08 '23 22:04 rhyshka

Can you please advise against sasnet next? They are now selling their Windows 11 build(!!) that has everything, including updates and Store ("because it didnt work") ripped out. So that means no native apps like photo viewer and such, which is "outdated software anyway, just use IrfanView" [sic].

Reading their site you will see a LOT of red flags

sinni800 avatar Apr 10 '23 01:04 sinni800

Not sure why everyone is complaining. I haven't seen any issues and you don't have to use it if you don't like it.

ibay770 avatar Apr 16 '23 06:04 ibay770

Not sure why everyone is complaining. I haven't seen any issues and you don't have to use it if you don't like it.

Probably has something to do with spreading Malware is illegally, as well as sharing an edited copy of Windows being against Microsofts terms of service.

pears0 avatar Apr 17 '23 06:04 pears0

Doesn't seem like malware to me, I haven't seen any malicious tools in there. And I wouldn't worry about their ToS. If I understand correctly, the owner of their machine has the right to decide what they want on it and what they do not and can take any and all steps necessary to achieve that goal.

ibay770 avatar Apr 17 '23 06:04 ibay770

Doesn't seem like malware to me, I haven't seen any malicious tools in there. And I wouldn't worry about their ToS. If I understand correctly, the owner of their machine has the right to decide what they want on it and what they do not and can take any and all steps necessary to achieve that goal.

Someone clearly didn't watch the video.

pears0 avatar Apr 17 '23 07:04 pears0

Not every video is truth.

On Apr 17, 2023 at 1:08 AM, Marc Pearson @.***> wrote:

Doesn't seem like malware to me, I haven't seen any malicious tools in there. And I wouldn't worry about their ToS. If I understand correctly, the owner of their machine has the right to decide what they want on it and what they do not and can take any and all steps necessary to achieve that goal.

Someone clearly didn't watch the video.

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ibay770 avatar Apr 17 '23 18:04 ibay770

@ibay770 He never said that tiny11 has viruses, he just said the probability is too great that it has.

@ChrisTitusTech Some programs like UTM on MacOS (to virtualize Windows on MacOS) can't handle custom ISOs at all when it comes to Windows. It would not just be nice to have a video about building your own tiny11 ISO, but also about turning a stock Windows 11 into a tiny11, effectively de-bloating it.

Greetings from Germany.

martin-braun avatar Apr 17 '23 23:04 martin-braun

You can read the tiny11 creation script and go from there. The one here: https://github.com/ntdevlabs/tiny11builder

sinni800 avatar Apr 18 '23 11:04 sinni800

Interestingly the only person who seems to be wanting to try and warn people away from free stripped/de-bloated Windows is the person selling a Windows de-bloater for $10.

The irony and conflict of interest is deafening.

FunkyMonkey95 avatar Apr 19 '23 08:04 FunkyMonkey95

He also suggests to use the tiny11 scripts after verifying they’re not injecting malicious code, but use the official Windows .exe when it comes to building the image back up …..

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Interestingly the only person who seems to be wanting to try and warn people away from free stripped/de-bloated Windows is the person selling a Windows de-bloater for $10.

The irony and conflict of interest is deafening.

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pears0 avatar Apr 19 '23 10:04 pears0

Check your router if you use tiny 11. Have seen some weird entries in my port forwarding not added by me, pointing to the IP of the tiny11 setup.

chrisjlocke avatar May 04 '23 18:05 chrisjlocke

don't think that ALL windows superlites are bad/loaded with malware I am a windows modder myself and all the post-setup stuff for my superlite is open source

XPower7125 avatar May 21 '23 16:05 XPower7125

Tiny11 indeed has prtoblems, but most of them are fixed in another project - https://github.com/bravomail/tinier11

bravomail avatar Oct 31 '23 14:10 bravomail

The problem i have with this 'tech' is that he makes claims of

Botnets
Viruses
Keyloggers
Crypto Miners

but gives no evidence other than.. woooah take a look at Oscdimg binary. Its kiloBITS don't match lol.

This video feels like tech propaganda.

DeckardKain avatar Jan 21 '24 16:01 DeckardKain

But they're all possibilities with software from unknown sources. Its a legitimate warning to people who would simply run the ISO and use the software without being made aware .. better to be told of the possibilities rather than load up unknown software and have your data stolen.

chrisjlocke avatar Jan 21 '24 17:01 chrisjlocke

But they're all possibilities with software from unknown sources. Its a legitimate warning to people who would simply run the ISO and use the software without being made aware .. better to be told of the possibilities rather than load up unknown software and have your data stolen.

So this applies to all software, ok? What sources do you trust and just because it has a big name does it mean you can trust it?

My issue is CHRIS makes all these claims of viruses, botnets etc without any legitimate REAL evidence. With this obviously false approach, we could say the sky is falling everyone! Sure, its a possibility with everything that is unknown in the universe but is there any evidence that the sky is falling? The TRUTH is Chris makes a bunch of claims with no evidence other than the kiloBITS are different that he FEELS is suspicious. It isn't RIGHT of him to say botnets, viruses, keyloggers and crypto miners when he has ZERO evidence of it. There is no rebuttal to this. THE END.

DeckardKain avatar Jan 21 '24 17:01 DeckardKain

It isn't RIGHT of him to say botnets, viruses, keyloggers and crypto miners when he has ZERO evidence of it

But you haven't proved the software doesn't have botnets, viruses, etc.

There is more of a chance that it does than it doesn't. The fact Tiny11 creates port forwarder rules on your router without your knowledge or permission (so essentially a backdoor into your whole OS) is enough to know it can't be trusted.

There is no rebuttal to this

Of course not. Your argument is totally solid. Can't pick holes in it at all. Nothing to see here.

chrisjlocke avatar Jan 21 '24 21:01 chrisjlocke

It isn't RIGHT of him to say botnets, viruses, keyloggers and crypto miners when he has ZERO evidence of it

But you haven't proved the software doesn't have botnets, viruses, etc.

There is more of a chance that it does than it doesn't. The fact Tiny11 creates port forwarder rules on your router without your knowledge or permission (so essentially a backdoor into your whole OS) is enough to know it can't be trusted.

There is no rebuttal to this

Of course not. Your argument is totally solid. Can't pick holes in it at all. Nothing to see here.

I never said i was out to claim it didn't.

The port forwarding rules posted from a previous user could have been from any device or software on his network. He has UPNP or a derivative running when you shouldn't OK. It is worth noting sure, but we need more evidence. He didn't even provide a netstat to see if his machine was listening or communicating on those ports.

Thank you for agreeing that my argument is totally solid because it is.

DeckardKain avatar Jan 21 '24 22:01 DeckardKain