In search of the best OS for a 9-year-old laptop: Part VII -- Debian with Xfce and Fluxbox calls

  2008-08-05 21:00:03
I know I said in a previous entry that Debian's Xfce installation didn't exactly provide what I wanted, but looking at what Ineed, Debian rises to the top of the pack. Top of my list: Installing Debian with encrypted LVM. Especially in a laptop, encryption is a must to secure your data from prying eyes, should the laptop be lost or stolen. 
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