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Tails is a security-focused operating system designed for privacy and anonymity.

Tails is a security-focused operating system designed for privacy and anonymity.

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09-16-2023, 06:26 AM
#1
Hello! To get started with Tails, you’ll need compatible apps and software that work with its lightweight design. You can use tools like Firefox, LibreOffice, or other open-source applications. For installation, you might need a second USB drive to install the OS, which is typically done via a bootable USB or CD. Let me know if you need more details!
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Kawaiichan1776
09-16-2023, 06:26 AM #1

Hello! To get started with Tails, you’ll need compatible apps and software that work with its lightweight design. You can use tools like Firefox, LibreOffice, or other open-source applications. For installation, you might need a second USB drive to install the OS, which is typically done via a bootable USB or CD. Let me know if you need more details!

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billytheg0d
Junior Member
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09-16-2023, 09:56 AM
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It's because it runs on Debian, making it easy to use and supporting most applications.
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billytheg0d
09-16-2023, 09:56 AM #2

It's because it runs on Debian, making it easy to use and supporting most applications.

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Wiiplaya1234
Member
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09-16-2023, 06:52 PM
#3
Remember that any changes made in the live environment will be erased when the system restarts. To make them permanent, you should install locally or enable live persistence—this is generally easier. Since you're just starting out, a standard setup like Ubuntu is a good choice. You'll find detailed guidance on package management for Ubuntu here.
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Wiiplaya1234
09-16-2023, 06:52 PM #3

Remember that any changes made in the live environment will be erased when the system restarts. To make them permanent, you should install locally or enable live persistence—this is generally easier. Since you're just starting out, a standard setup like Ubuntu is a good choice. You'll find detailed guidance on package management for Ubuntu here.

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Darkslicer11
Member
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09-16-2023, 07:32 PM
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I plan to try Ubuntu and thank you for the advice.
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Darkslicer11
09-16-2023, 07:32 PM #4

I plan to try Ubuntu and thank you for the advice.