Tails 7.0, the Privacy-Focused Linux OS, Arrives with Debian 13 and GNOME 48
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The live system Tails (The Amnesic Incognito Live System), which specializes in privacy and anonymity, has received a major update with version 7.0.
Tails 7.0, the privacy-focused Linux OS, arrives with Debian 13 and GNOME 48
Tails 7.0 has just arrived, offering a refreshed version of the privacy-focused operating system built on Debian 13 “Trixie” and GNOME 48 “Bengaluru.” The OS is faster, core applications have been updated, and hardware support expanded, giving users who depend on Tails for anonymity additional tools and an overall nippier performance. SEE ALSO: SparkyLinux 9 'Tiamat' arrives with updated kernel and software packages Tails now uses zstd compressi…
The live system for anonymous surfing over the Tor network is available in a new major version. It updates the substructure to Debian "Trixie, compresses the packages with the Zstd algorithm and now requires at least 3 GByte of main memory. As a desktop environment GNOME 48 is still used and not its nimble new version 49 – the release came for Tails
Tails 7.0 Anonymous Linux OS Officially Released, Based on Debian 13 “Trixie”
Tails 7.0 anonymous Linux OS is now available for download based on Debian 13 “Trixie” and featuring the GNOME 48 desktop environment. Here's what's new! The post Tails 7.0 Anonymous Linux OS Officially Released, Based on Debian 13 “Trixie” appeared first on 9to5Linux - do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is intended for readers, not scrapers.
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