Tails, a live system that aims at preserving your privacy and anonymity and that helps you use the Internet anonymously, is now at version 0.15.
Tails 0.15 has just arrived and it features a lot of changes, but surprisingly a new version of the Linux kernel hasn't been implemented.
Highlights of Tails 0.15:
• Tor has been updated to version 0.2.3.25;
• Persistence for browser bookmark
Tails, a live system that aims at preserving your privacy and anonymity and that helps you use the Internet anonymously, is now at version 0.13.
The developers behind the Tails project proudly announced on November 13 the immediate available for download of the Tails 0.14 Linux operating system.
Tails 0.14 is powered by Linux kernel 3.2.32, which offers support for multi-core CPUs and more than 4GB of system RAM.
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Tails, version 0.8 has been released 2 days ago, with some updates on his main packages.
Tails it's a Debian tailored for anonymity and privacy, to achieve this all outgoing connections to the Internet are forced to go through Tor
There is a new Tails release out, here is the release announcement;https://tails.boum.org/news/version_0.12/
These days, security and privacy issues are increasingly making the news, but where can the average free software user learn more about safer practices? One of the best answers I have found is the Tails, a Debian-based distribution that seems as much about teaching users to make informed decisions as the software itself.
Parsix GNU/Linux, a live and installation DVD based on Debian that aims to provide a ready-to-use, easy-to-install, desktop and laptop optimized operating system, is now at version 4.0 Test 3.
This is the third test version of Parsix GNU/Linux 4.0, codenamed Gloria, which comes with a large number of changes and features.
Highlights of Parsix GNU/Linux 4.0 Test 3:
• Linux kernel has been u
After spending the last 9 days in Zend training. I thought I'd reward myself with a PBR and FC18. So I flipped a coin: Heads - Yum upgrade, Tails fedup.
Well tails never fails, so just started the fedup process. The name makes me think that this is going to be a mistake, but we'll see!!!!!
Scientific Linux, a recompiled Red Hat Enterprise Linux put together by various labs and universities around the world, is now at version 6.4.
Scientific Linux 6.4 has finally arrived and, surprisingly, it's not all that different from the 6.3 version.