Linux Rooted in Fiction: ParanoidLinux

  2008-10-03 17:30:02
If the fact that the ParanoidLinux distribution (now in an"alpha-alpha stage") is based on a work of science fiction isn't unsettling, consider two key peripheral issues. The first unsettling issue is that in some censorship-centric areas of the world, an operating system granting a user anonymity could be literally life-saving. 
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