Difference between revisions of "COMP 3000 2011 Report: Liberté Linux"

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*The flag of Anonymous
*The flag of Anonymous
*Blank Globe
*Blank Globe
*The URSS aviation Kremlin Red Star
*The URSS Aviation Kremlin Red Star
*The Black Triforce
*The Black Triforce



Revision as of 21:34, 19 October 2011

Background

In this day and age, anonymity, privacy and liberty are at the forefront of people’s minds. Whether it’s being able to surf the web anonymously and securely; access sites that have been arbitrarily blacklisted by various governments, or more importantly, the capability of communicating secretly in dire situations where anonymity is paramount for survival. Liberté Linux is the distribution for you.

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Liberté, which translates to freedom in French is supposed to exemplify these very needs. The notion of freedom of communication governs this particular distribution. To put it aptly, Liberté’s primary focus is to allow secure and reliable communication in hostile environment. <ref name="hostileEnvironment" />

It is interesting to note, the Liberté trademark (displayed on the left) is a composite of several different logos: <ref name="logo" />

  • The emblem of the United Nations
  • The flag of Anonymous
  • Blank Globe
  • The URSS Aviation Kremlin Red Star
  • The Black Triforce


Liberté Linux is a Gentoo based Live CD/USB/SD distribution, created by Maxim Kammerer, taking up a mere 200mib of disk space.

Installation/Startup

Basic Operation

Usage Evaluation

References

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