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odd distros

#1 Post by Shawn »

I made a joke about The Mouse OS in another thread.
Then I thought why not have fun with it.

Please post the name of the distro and a screen shot.
I'll start

The Hanna Montana distro
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Justin Bieber Linux
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Tinfoil hat distro
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#2 Post by Azrial »

Dude! It is way too early in the morning for me to contemplate why someone thought that these distros were useful or necessary! Lol

But, speaking of "odd" distros, this one seems pretty queer.

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#4 Post by Shawn »

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#5 Post by glitch »

As a heavy Linux user, I feel violated, somehow...

And really, whats wrong with tinfoil hats?!?

I digress.
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#6 Post by Karl Klammer »

tin hat linux hasn't been updated since feb 2013. tails linux seems to be all the rage nowadays.

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#7 Post by Shawn »

But Tinfoil hat sounds much weirder than Tails.
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#8 Post by Shawn »

Can ANYONE find a copy of Emperor Linux? especially the one designed for Toughbooks?
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#9 Post by glitch »

I didn't use tinfoil linux.

I meant MY tinfoil hat.......... :P
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#10 Post by Karl Klammer »

just wrote this in another thread, probably more relevant to this thread:

Sophos UTM - formerly german Astaro Security Linux - is a great tool for protecting a corporate network with lots of clueless users from themselves.
It has way to many features to be a carrier-grade security solution (more features=more attack surface),
but is great for protecting end users due to really odd and fun things like "transparent email encryption" with SPX and centralized device management (think BYOD).

short fact sheet https://www.sophos.com/en-us/medialibra ... .pdf?la=en
10 min jaw-dropping product tour (of an older version) https://vimeo.com/83531733

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