[lubuntu-users] Lubuntu Bug Day Ubuntu On Air Session at 19:00 UTC
Israel
israeldahl at gmail.com
Tue Jul 26 12:50:01 UTC 2016
Hi,
In my experience if you want to know what your computer is doing, and
every single thing is hand picked to provide the best
security/privacy/etc...
Use Arch. It is pretty easy to install (if you like terminals) and is
really configurable.... The FSF advocates Trisequel GNU/Linux so that
might be another option for a preconfigured privacy respecting distro.
There is no proprietary firmware so things may not work ccorrectly on
some hardware.
If you do not want to use a terminal, there is not much you can do to
ensure much of anything, though..
IF you want to go ALL out, you can use LFS... but that is a bit overkill
unless uyou really are just looking to learn more about GNU/Linux
On 07/26/2016 04:02 AM, Narcis Garcia wrote:
> scrooyahoo or whoever are you;
> You are exaggerating with subject about jews and World War II.
>
> *buntu OS distros are GNU/Linux flavours created with Canonical
> policies, a company (not community) with *some* policies focused on FOSS
> and community relationship.
>
> This is not a community-driven OS distribution, but there is enough
> flexibility to be a decent GNU/Linux distro.
> People who focuses all efforts to personal+community freedom and privacy
> choose other distributions, and in that other collectives you will find
> more people nearer to your minding.
>
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> El 26/07/16 a les 09:52, scrooyahoo at riseup.net ha escrit:
>> :-) what is the address, i'll send a handwritten message (i do not
>> *need* to use the internet?)
>>
>> I do understand, that it's not really in canonicals hands, but it really
>> pisses me off that every tiny attempt i do to get a little bit of
>> privacy is undermined by whole automated systems that keep kicking me
>> around until they still have my details...
>>
>> It's just BRUTAL, and Canonical / *buntu / freenode should not look away
>> from this shit.
>>
>> Before WWII the people in germany looked away / did nothing / followed
>> orders, and we all know how that played out right?
>>
>> So i'm not going to igore this and sat *Sorry* not my depertment.
>>
>> I'm HUMAN and privacy IS my department, Without privacy I cannot be
>> "UBUNTU"
>>
>> Afterall Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning ‘humanity to others’.
>>
>> So if this is not the case then Canonical should not use the word.
>>
>> And it sucks that I feel the need to defend myself here. (of all places)
>>
>> Has it really come THIS FAR?
>>
>> It's just SAD First the yahoo/gmail spam issue and now this.
>>
>> What's next? will the US govrnment force me to wear a badge that says
>> PRIVACY EXTREMIST? O wait reCAPTCHA IS that badge!
>>
>> Yahoo tags me, Google tags me, CAPCHA tags me, Paypal, Ebay, Amazon and
>> they ALL SHARE the tags trough DMARC.ORG.
>>
>> Lets see how long it takes until Ubuntu One will join the DMARC cartel.
>>
>>
>> PLEASE DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS
>>
>> PLEASE. this is going WAY to far.
>>
>>
>> I'm not willing to fight this fight, and especially not here. But i cant
>> keep my mouth shut. Everywhere i go.
>> CAPTCHA CATCHA CAPTCHA discrimination
>> Spam discrimination
>> ETC.
>>
>> I now start to understand how Jews must have felt 75 years ago.
>>
>> I'm pissed.
>>
>> Nothing personal against you Simon, just large scale corporate sadness.
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>> On 2016-07-26 09:04, Simon Quigley wrote:
>>> That's where Lubuntu hosts it's IRC channels and we don't plan on
>>> changing that any time soon. Sorry.
>>>
>>> If you want to avoid it, just send emails to the mailing list with
>>> your results. You don't *need* to use IRC. :)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Simon Quigley
>>> tsimonq2 at ubuntu.com
>>> tsimonq2 on Freenode
>>
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Regards
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