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Why I keep a "privacy-hardened" Linux distro USB on my keychain
With a simple USB drive and Tails, you can turn any PC into a secure, Tor-encrypted workstation in seconds.
It is a common problem: I have a USB device on a computer out in the shop, and I want to use it from the comfort of my office. What to do? Well, you could remote desktop into the distant machine. But, ...
The anonymizing Linux distribution for USB sticks, Tails, has been released in version 7.4. It fixes minor bugs.
Meet the Mecha Comet: a modular, open-source Linux handheld built for tinkerers. Features snap-on modules, Linux OS and ...
Switching from Windows to Linux can be a transformative experience, opening up a world of new possibilities and empowering you with greater control over your computing environment. But selecting the ...
The popular Linux Mint has a big new stable version available with Linux Mint 22.3 Zena supported up until 2029 as it's a long-term support release.
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