(((Linux))) 4.20 is here

Use Artix.

it works, dev are mostly nips
citation needed

When the rebbe released him from his cage in the basement of the synagogue.

This guy who tested for windows enterprise, can't into gpedit, he even admitted very late that he was wrong.>>12602614

How long before a kernel level keylogger is in there?
I'd bet it already is.
Remember corporate groups are already the biggest contributors to the kernel. And who the fuck is going to audit it all? Are you?

Maybe we should try making some kind of network drivers for TempleOS and turning that into a real OS?
Wait no thinking on it thats a terrible idea.

Attached: 1528478644.jpg (586x598, 168.9K)

Just encrypt your swap root and home if you are paranoid that much.
But windows anyways can't read ext4.


Also if you care about privacy and security, avoid xorg and use wayland.

Ubuntu default with wayland session is good enough.

There is no "spyware" anymore, it was Unity DE problem.

So is Linux.
The BSD license the problem with BSD is the BSD license.

Contrast to
GPL

BSD = Basically everyone can take your code and do whatever they want with it and never give back only take, take and take.

For example OSX is basically *legally stolen* BSD code only apple can take it and never give back and the idiot BSD fanboys will pay apple to use their own code who has restrictions and limitations added who you can not remove.

TL;DR its basically this

GPL = you are free to do everything only don't steal or murder people.

BSD = fuck that shit only when everything is legal there can be freedom. Murder must be legal!

Only corporations have more physical power and strong arm the BSD community see BSD fanboys paying to use their own code + restrictions and saying "OSX is BSD! BSD is great!"

Oh, it goes way beyond that. And it's already there. It's worse than you can probably imagine. It's been this way for awhile now. Anyone that's been peeking under the hood much already knows this.

do you think they add a keylogger in the kernel? I think they add it in different places like Ubuntu did.

Whats wrong with simply removing the keyloggers from the kernel and fork it?

Seriously people this is why GPL is great you can do this stuff, simply delete keylogger from code and pick a different name for the forked kernel.
And I bet even normies will get upset that the kernel has a keyloger.

Seriously the difference is between deleting paragraphs in a novel VS writing a new novel from scratch.

howtogeek.com/112888/3-ways-to-access-your-linux-partitions-from-windows/
Imagine being so wrong.

Its child's play to implement ext4 support for windows only MS is not doing it for whatever reason. And I did say it can give this ability to the OS only so it secretly will read EXT4 partitions.

Far better solution and more tricky however if the OS has access to it it can detect encryption bootloaders and do a evil maiden attack (learn what this is) (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_maid_attack) and modify the bootloader to a infected version who will record the key and windows reads it and band full access.

You are dealing with the NSA here you think the NSA will not simply hire programers to write this for them and tell MS to include this NSA code?

Nice damage control this is why the GPL ecosystem is great, Canonical the company behind Ubuntu did it now they can go burning down to be a lesson to everyone what happens if you try to add spyware. Contrast this to MS and windows where the users are fucked daily and are helpless. This is why the GPL is the best thing ever. Fork baby fork.