I went from Win-10 to Mint a couple weeks back. Now also looking at Kodachi 64, a closed gate distro, as a usb-key-only security OS as a supplement.
Major Geeks:
"Kodachi is a 64-bit Linux operating system based on Xubuntu. It will provide you with a secure, anti-forensic, and anonymous operating system considering all features that a person concerned about privacy needs to be secure."
[You will have an] "operating system with an established VPN connection + Tor Connection established + DNScrypt service running. No setup or Linux knowledge is required from your side. It's all been automated for you. **The entire OS is functional from your temporary memory RAM, so once you shut it down, no trace is left behind all your activities are wiped out."**
Of course, if you really want a USB-key startup, you have to start with Arch detached bootstrap. Very funny and a steep learning curve. Meaning there is no disk with an OS, let alone data ....
I went from Win-10 to Mint a couple weeks back. Now also looking at Kodachi 64, a closed gate distro, as a usb-key-only security OS as a supplement.
Nice ....
Tails is:
Of course, if you really want a USB-key startup, you have to start with Arch detached bootstrap. Very funny and a steep learning curve. Meaning there is no disk with an OS, let alone data ....
Plausible deniability.