You can only post in this thread if your OS is free of NSA kernel and NSA code
4MLinux (BusyBox) supported architecture: i386 Absolute Linux (based on Slackware) IceWM+ROX; supported architectures: i686, x86_64 aldOS (2) upstart init, eudev, ConsoleKit2; MATE desktop Amazon Linux AMI Linux image provided by Amazon Web Services for use on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) antiX Linux (based on Debian) ArchBang (2) OpenRC AUSTRUMI (based on Slackware) Bedrock Linux (BusyBox/any) Calculate Linux (based on Gentoo) using OpenRC ConnochaetOS (based on Slackware+Salix) Cromnix GNU/Linux (2) (based on Arch) Cucumber Linux sysv init; xfce desktop Devuan i686, Dragora GNU/Linux Libre (runit init) Dynebolic (based on Devuan) an FSF-approved distribution geared toward users engaged in multimedia production Elive Linux Enlightenment Endian Firewall (based on RHEL6) EterTICs i386, Exe GNU/Linux (based on Devuan) Fatdog64 Linux Funtoo Linux (based on Gentoo) GNUinos (based on Devuan) a Libre distribution GoboLinux sysv init + BootScripts GuixSD i686, heads (based on Devuan) a Libre distribution, intended as a systemd-free alternative to Tails Linux IPFire KaNaPi Kwort Linux (based on CRUX) Legacy OS (renamed for 2016 release; previous name(2009): TEENpup) LiMux Linux Console Linux from Scratch LinuxBBQ Liveslak aka Slackware Live Edition Manjaro OpenRC Milis Linux Moebius Linux
MX Linux ships XFCE desktop; includes antiX remastering n persistence tools NuTyX (based on Linux From Scratch) Obarun (based on Arch Linux) Openwall GNU/*/Linux (Owl) OviOS Linux (Independent) PCLinuxOS x86_64** Pentoo (based on Gentoo) Pisi Linux (sysvinit + python init scripts) x86_64 Plamo Linux (based on Slackware) japanese-language distro Plop Linux PXE/liveboot, includes systemd rescue/repair tools Porteus (Slackware based lightweight modular live CD/USB) Porteus Kiosk (based on Gentoo) lightweight kiosk using BusyBox PostX (based on Debian Jessie) OpenRC init, openbox wm Puppy Linux Quirky supports armhf RancherOS Redcore Linux (based on Gentoo) OpenRC or SysV init Refracta (based on Devuan) i386, x86_64 SalentOS (based on Debian) Salix (based on Slackware) SARPi Simplicity Linux (based on Puppy Linux) Slackel (based on Slackware+salix) Slackware i586, s390, x86_64, arm Slint SliTaz (Lightweight live CD/USB using BusyBox/SysVinit) supported architectures: Source Mage GNU/Linux (source-based distribution) Spark Linux (based on Arch Linux) Arch Linux without systemd Star Linux (based on Devuan) Superb Mini Server (based on Slackware) SystemRescueCd i586 (Gentoo/OpenRC based system rescue disk) Tiny Core Linux, TLD Linux TRIOS Mia OpenRC/ZFS forum (rolling release, based on Debian Jessie) XFCE, rEFInd, OpenRC init iso images) Uplos32 (based on PCLinuxOS) Vector Linux (based on Slackware) Void Linux (runit, xbps) wifislax (based on Slackware) Zenwalk (based on Slackware)
**PCLinuxOS has a lot of non-free software. Probably has some high degree of NSA code
Easton Gutierrez
Debian GNU/kFreeBSD DragonFlyBSD FreeBSD* Fuguita (architecture: i386) Japanese, based on OpenBSD GhostBSD MidnightBSD MirBSD aka "MirOS BSD" NetBSD OpenBSD PureDarwin RaspBSD special build of FreeBSD (2016) for armhf TrueOS* (formerly PC-BSD) supported architectures: Currently: x86_64 Forthcoming: arm, arm64.
Some BSD distros may be compromised by NSA. Free-BSD and TrueOS appears to be safe but we don't know
Nathan Sullivan
TempleOS
David Brooks
>OpenBSD FBI == NSA
Hudson Torres
If you use an Ubuntu distro with no nonfree packages and use the linux-libre kernel, that should count as safe.
Leo Torres
still can't get rid of systemd
Jeremiah Lee
I don't have an issue with systemd and neither does the great rms himself
Colton Ward
go fuck yourself
Kevin Long
no you go fuck yourself. as an average desktop user I don't have any issue with systemd, it just werks. If you don't like then go use a non-systemd distro and get on with your life you fucking butthurt faggot. so much for freedom of choice.
Dominic Perry
>so much for freedom of choice. good luck with that when talking with basement dwellers that use tinfoil hats thinking they are somewhat relevant to even be under surveillance when the only thing they do is post useless lists and masturbate to gook cartoons of dudes with tits
Liam Carter
Dynebolic predates Devuan and is totally unrelated project get your information straight, nigger
Alexander Morris
I never masturbated to traps, gays, trans or anything that is not a natural born woman
Asher Evans
...as far as you know ;)
James Ramirez
>pro-systemd so desperate to get attention >b-but I don't fap to traps Lennart is a well known and public faggot
Jace Williams
>OpenBSD has FBI backdoors That's some ancient FUD, my friend.
Noah Smith
Some interesting distros you got there OP. Add source mage though.
Mason Murphy
and then S E L I N U X E L I N U X
Aaron Rodriguez
CIAnigger detected
Asher Harris
How about Alpine?
Jose Hernandez
I want this lil cumcum to suck the cum outta my cock so bad
Liam Reyes
Every time I try to copy large files from my external HDD into the internal one, my Linux installation is crippled to fuck until the process finally ends. Will installing *BSD solve this problem? This didn't happen when I had Windows by the way.
>I use a Thinkpad X60 computer stopped reading there
Connor Jenkins
Why no fedora?
Isaac Wood
You forgot Haiku.
Daniel Ortiz
I have X60s and X200 with libreboot. Comfy af. Enjoy getting raped by your propriety BIOS and CPU backdoor botnet, faggot.
Jonathan Carter
>security through obscurity doesnt work
linux kernal has no exploits that effect the current release
Anthony Phillips
made by NSA/Red Hat
Josiah Myers
>linux kernal has no exploits that effect the current release no publicly known* exploits
John Nguyen
>memepad >backdoor free why?
Ryder Peterson
known*
James Taylor
You can call it a memepad all you want, but it's still a fact that mine is operated with 100% free software, from top to bottom, with no backdoors or unethical code.
Christian Rogers
>I don't know what security through obscurity is Even if Linux did in fact have no exploits at this moment (which is not true, it has a shit ton), it does not have mitigations. The minute one vulnerability came up, the whole system would go down.
Cameron Johnson
that doesnt make it botnet. redhat isnt botnet, theyre just a for profit company. NSA? i hear this said a lot but i see no nsa backdoor/ tampering
Evan Kelly
>redhat isnt botnet, theyre just a for profit company And the irony in that statement was lost...
Christopher Martin
ITT. people who whine about dumb shit yet are getting cucked by their proprietary BIOS and CPU along with their smartphones
Eli Taylor
>2017 >BIOS lmao
Mason Lewis
do show me one instance of fedora being botnet
Kayden Martin
Oh yeah i'd guess it'll go along with plan 9.
Nolan Hall
>has been systemdicked
Landon Ramirez
>Sponsored by Google >not botnet
Luke Taylor
This. If you can run a fucking web browser in your """"""BIOS"""""" it isnt basic anymore.
Wyatt Sanders
which motherboard offers 2kbyte non-NSA bios?
Dylan Cruz
I don't believe there are any BIOSs with browsers.
Austin Smith
he's either saying that it's really UEFI or he's retarded.
Angel Johnson
Yes I meant UEFI.
I dont know, your best bet is just flashing libre/coreboot on a supported board/device
Adrian Martinez
Replace Manjaro OpenRC with Artix Linux since their developers stopped working with Manjaro and made a new spin based on Arch directly, using OpenRC by default, also they plan to support runit and s6.
Jack Kelly
>your best bet is just flashing libre/coreboot on a supported board/device how do I do that? how can I check if my motherboard is compatible with librebios?
Liam Watson
>when you grow a full beard but your baby face is still visible
Isaiah James
Sure you don't : ^ )
Seriously, don't bother removing non-free from sources.list as long as you're sucking the NSA/systemd
Christopher Foster
>tfw adding non-free to sources.list is the first thing I do after a fresh Debian install
Jack Hill
Hello fellow kids! It's sure hip to run systemd, now. Yep, nothing wrong or fishy about it. Don't be a square and just run systemd.
t. totally not a CIA-nigger
Landon Ward
Well, since Debian sucks the NSA/systemd as well it doesn't really matter anymore.
Devuan to the rescue.
Juan Parker
Devuan doesn't support my machine or I'd be using it. Was running Stretch without systemd when it first hit unstable but it'd always crash after a few days. Maybe it's different now that it's hit stable but I don't feel like fucking around with it again.
Wyatt Barnes
GuixSD reporting in
Carter Baker
This. If you aren't running a "Free as in Freedom" BIOS on your computer, you will never actually be secure.
Coreboot lusers BTFO.
Landon Cook
The sad thing is that no matter how relevant I am - I am still being spied on by corporations. It's not that I am ashamed about someone looking at my browser history (I don't really like Katty Perry, just this song...honestly). It is about my right for privacy. Right for being free and to be all by myself. Sadly, looks like it's almost impossible to do in 2017.
Samuel Martinez
Linux kernel is full of NSA code you people are fucking nutters lmfao
Andrew Sanchez
>NSA using python not even close to scared about those gay fuckers
Leo Cruz
Go to libreboot.org and check. It's mostly old thinkpads, ie X60, so don't expect it to be compatible.
Hunter Sullivan
All of this is real nice and handy when there are backdoors in your CPU's and compilers
Liam Ward
ever since the whole Debian fiasco i've given up
Josiah Evans
Linux-libre kernel has no NSA code
Gabriel Powell
Are you sure your disk doesn't have a non-free firmware?
Brody Ward
Yes, I'm sure because I use the linux-libre kernel which does not allow nonfree firmware to load.
Leo Taylor
Link me to the Linux-Libre patches that completely remove SELINUX from the kernel.
Michael Gray
If it's open source why would it need to be removed?
Jace Cook
What does that have to do with anything? Bash is also open source yet shellshock went undiscovered for 25 years.
You also claimed: >Linux-libre kernel has no NSA code
You're a liar and I wont bother waiting for those patchsets removing NSA code from Linux kernel.
Jayden Reed
That wasn't my post, I was simply asking what harm can an open source code do that is fully free to be inspected? Seems like you and others in this thread are having an autistic temper tantrum because the original author was a security agency 20 years ago. Maybe lay off the tinfoil hat conspiracy theories eh? If rms uses linux-libre then I'm pretty sure there's no issues with it.
Bentley Moore
Burden of proof is on you to demonstrate that SELinux is doing something nefarious. As yet, no one in this thread as proved anything. Learn how to make a better argument.
Xavier Nelson
faggot
Nathaniel Ward
Writing a Java VM compiler with higher-rank polymorphic concurrent dependently-typed STM Haskell vs. Go
Jacob Phillips
Linux-Libre shills in full defence mode over the NSA SELINUX code in their shitty kernel fork.
Jonathan Watson
The people who like it understand it enough to not think it's an NSA ploy. Not to mention it would be kind of obvious to mark your NSA backdoor as having came from the NSA to begin with. Sort of a "land shark" kind of logic there.
As it stands now it's been upstream for so long that it having originated at the NSA is more trivia than anything else. The intelligence community (including military) is still the main consumer of the MLS stuff but it gets deployed all over the place including KVM.
From a firmware perspective, your Intel CPU has a management engine - an autonomous processor in the CPU, with it's own network stack and hardware override on peripherals, and whose schematics are a complete black box. If you were truly concerned about privacy you would be looking into libreboot right now as others have mentioned in this thread.
Carter Perry
What about Parabola? It's even FSF recommended, have I been played?
Grayson Cruz
are any of these actually usable? I know void is pretty good
Ethan Murphy
If the FSF recommends it, then it's fine. I personally like Trisquel because that's what RMS uses. This thread is a perfect example of unregulated autism at a level so extreme that even RMS himself wouldn't descend to. I don't even think they make tinfoil hats thick enough for OP.
Juan Reed
>Trisquel because that's what RMS uses.
William James
Pol is leaking yet again. Back to your containment board.
Eli Gonzalez
is there a usable GNU Hurd based distro?
Isaiah Perry
Use another scheduler.
Jason Sullivan
Opinion discarded. You are a retard.
Evan Brown
It's not an opinion. It's a fact, you fucking security illiterate moron!