> I'm doing some homework for my I Sys computer forensics class, and I > need to use a hex editor to identify file type "magic numbers," a > consistent series of bytes that begin each data file. I'm supposed to > run a trial version of Hex Workshop for Windows, but I'd rather stick > with Linux. Do you have any recommendations for a good hex editor?
I use hexedit. You should be able to apt-get it...
-Evan
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