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The Liberty Lamp: Libertarian News & Editorials

A blog dedicated to the advancement of libertarian principles, and to the protection of activist groups' privacy and Constitutional rights. Topics include discussions on privacy tips, current events, political topics, and bulletins on how to get involved in various pro-liberty activities.

Monday, September 04, 2006

Ubuntu Linux, Domain Dementia, and Other Tales

Liberty & freedom are being lost at America's airports, as I recently experienced first hand. On the plus side, you can waste the TSA's time as they waste yours by doing a very good job hiding cheap toothpaste, etc. in your bags so they have to spend a lot of time fishing for them. Also, don't take off your shoes. Instead say you have a podiatric problem and fake slight limp. Hey it worked for some, so why not you?

On to more up-beat topics, though... We've been screwing around with Ubuntu Linux "Dapper Drake" and PC-BSD, which are based on Debian Linux and FreeBSD, respectively. Both are insanely easy to use (as a hacker, it almost made me feel obselete!), and support hardware quite well. For added security, I recommend installing the LUKS disk encryption system for Ubuntu, or just use PC-BSD for greater security. I have both on my system; Ubuntu for general use and PC-BSD for hacking/security stuff.

Finally, I'm in the process of getting mpassetprotection.com to reroute to my KeepYourAssets.net Affiliate link correctly. If the form doesn't say automatically, please put "andrew" as the referrer user name if you decide to purchase an asset protection package and/or join the affiliate program. Thanks!

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