On 1/19/06, Scott Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Surprisingly, nobody else has mentioned this on-list yet (perhaps
> because it's been all over the news elsewhere):
> http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=anonym.os&btnG=Search+News

It was reported on undeadly.org.

> I'm not in the least surprised that OpenBSD was chosen as the base for
> a live CD focused on privacy, anonymity and security - in fact, I
> can't really imagine doing what they did with any other platform
> (certainly not doing it as well).

I'm less than impressed with it after mounting the iso and viewing the
contents.  Their documentation is poor, if not void of content
altogether.

Call Anonym.OS what it is, a coagulated lump of untrusted packages and
scripts conveniently bundled for those who are unwilling or unable to
use OpenBSD in its native form.  It reeks of a clumsily-staged
publicity stunt.

I digress; OpenBSD is free.

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