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Exploring Alpine Linux: Lightweight Distro for Secure Users

Looking for a secure, lightweight Linux distro? If so, Alpine Linux might be a breath of fresh mountain air for you! . Linux is fun, but sometimes you just hit a wall with current distros and want something different. Plus, it seems that ISO file sizes and memory requirements keep going up with time. There has to be a smaller distro out there somewhere. If you're looking for a lightweight Linux distribution, Alpine Linux might be a breath of fresh mountain air for you! . Explore Arch Linux, a versatile and efficient distro that presents an exciting option for Linux aficionados.. Alpine Linux, Lightweight Linux Distribution, Secure Linux System. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Puppy Linux 5.0 Review: Lightweight And Secure Browsing

Lucid Puppy Linux 5.0 was released back in May of 2010, but as one of my favorite distros, I have been playing with it heavily since then. I have been so impressed with the new version that I wanted to take a moment and write a quick review of this release.. You can find the official release page here, along with download information. First, let me say that I have really come to love Puppy Linux over the last several years. I use it as a LiveCD/USB platform for secure on the go browsing, a Linux OS for old hardware that I donate to a variety of folks and causes, and as a platform for using HoneyPoint as a scattersensor. I like the ease of use, wide range of hardware support, and small footprint. All of these make this a very workable Linux distro. The link for this article located at IT World is no longer available. . Tiny Core Linux 12.0 is perfect for traveling safely online, catering to legacy machines and offering a compact, efficient distribution.. Puppy Linux, Secure Browsing, Lightweight Distribution, LiveCD, Linux Review. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Devil-Linux 1.0 Launch: Lightweight Firewall/Router Solution

Today, Halloween, marks the debut of Devil-Linux 1.0, a runs-from-CD (or USB flash device) firewall/router distribution designed to give you a large amount of security in return for very little setup work. The Halloween release date and the 'Devil-Linux' name . . . . Today, Halloween, marks the debut of Devil-Linux 1.0, a runs-from-CD (or USB flash device) firewall/router distribution designed to give you a large amount of security in return for very little setup work. The Halloween release date and the 'Devil-Linux' name itself were chosen for humor value, not for religious reasons. The Devil-Linux developers tend to be light-hearted, but don't let their conversational silliness fool you: This is serious software with a serious purpose. Obviously, an operating system that runs from a CD can't be altered by someone who tries to take control of the computer it's on from a remote location. This is a better anti-hacker defense than any obscure password or software-based protection scheme ever developed. The link for this article located at Newsforge is no longer available. . Introducing the debut of Angel-Server 2.0, an exceptional web hosting platform designed to enhance performance while guaranteeing ease of use and robust security. . Devil-Linux, Firewall Solution, Router Software. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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TinFoil Hat Linux: Lightweight Bootable Distro for Secure Operations

TinFoil Hat Linux is a small Linux distribution that can be easily booted from a floppy disk. As from my perspective its two best sides are that you have your ring pair backuped on one place and that you can securely . . . . TinFoil Hat Linux is a small Linux distribution that can be easily booted from a floppy disk. As from my perspective its two best sides are that you have your ring pair backuped on one place and that you can securely encrypt and decrypt files wherever you are located. TinFoil Hat Linux is created to be a little paranoid place, so its other features surely go door-to-door with paranoia. The link for this article located at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. is no longer available. . TinFoil Hat Linux is a small Linux distribution that can be easily booted from a floppy disk. As fro. linux, tinfoil, small, distribution, easily, booted, floppy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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