Any Linux distribution besides Ubuntu (who was caught capturing and sending desktop search bar activity to crapathon (Amazon)) is good, but I recomend people try to steer clear of ones that use soystemd (SystemD) because it is going the massivesuckage (Microsoft) route of trying to get its fingers into everything for no good reason.
I haven't gone tat deep into opsec but this is good info to know!
A Practical Guide to GPG Part 1: Generate Your Public/Private Key Pair
https://www.linuxbabe.com/security/a-practical-guide-to-gpg-part-1-generate-your-keypair
If looking for good OS
https://tails.boum.org/
Have fun.
Any Linux distribution besides Ubuntu (who was caught capturing and sending desktop search bar activity to crapathon (Amazon)) is good, but I recomend people try to steer clear of ones that use soystemd (SystemD) because it is going the massivesuckage (Microsoft) route of trying to get its fingers into everything for no good reason.
The first Q&A on Artix' page gives part of the situation on soystemd: https://artixlinux.org/faq.php
Oh and Snapd. Stay FAR away from that because it is proprietary and controlled by Canonical (Ubuntu).
I recall rumblins about systemd being soyed into oblivion. Did a search and found this.
https://heads.dyne.org/about.html
I will have some homework for tonight.
Thanks for the info.