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LLFW

LLFW is a tool for Linux users that performs low-level format operations on disks. Thanks to its user-friendly interface and powerful features, you can easily perform operations such as filling with zeros, writing random data or secure erase.

NOTE: LLFW CLI Terminal Based Version is Available.: https://github.com/cektor/LLFW-CLI

LLFW Logo

LLFW Logo


Linux Screenshot

Linux(pardus)


Install Git Clone and Python3

Github Package Must Be Installed On Your Device.

git

sudo apt install git -y

Python3

sudo apt install python3 -y 

pip

sudo apt install python3-pip

Required Libraries

Required Libraries for Debian/Ubuntu

sudo apt-get install python3-pyqt5
sudo apt-get install qttools5-dev-tools

PyQt5

pip install PyQt5

PyQt5-sip

pip install PyQt5 PyQt5-sip

PyQt5-tools

pip install PyQt5-tools

Installation

Install LLFW

sudo git clone https://github.com/cektor/LLFW.git
cd LLFW
sudo python3 llfw.py

To compile

NOTE: For Compilation Process pyinstaller must be installed. To Install If Not Installed.

pip install pyinstaller

Linux Terminal

pytohn3 -m pyinstaller --onefile --windowed llfw.py

MacOS VSCode Terminal

pyinstaller --onefile --noconsole llfw.py

To install directly on Linux

Linux (based debian) Terminal: Linux (debian based distributions) To install directly from Terminal.

wget -O Setup_Linux64.deb https://github.com/cektor/LLFW/releases/download/1.00/Setup_Linux64.deb && sudo apt install ./Setup_Linux64.deb && sudo apt-get install -f -y

Release Page: https://github.com/cektor/LLFW/releases/tag/1.00


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LLFW is a tool for Linux users that performs low-level format operations on disks. Thanks to its user-friendly interface and powerful features, you can easily perform operations such as filling with zeros, writing random data or secure erase.

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