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  2. Tails (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Tails, or "The Amnesic Incognito Live System", is a security-focused Debian-based Linux distribution aimed at preserving privacy and anonymity against surveillance. [5] It connects to the Internet exclusively through the anonymity network Tor . [ 6 ]

  3. List of live CDs - Wikipedia

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    A live CD or live DVD is a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM containing a bootable computer operating system. Live CDs are unique in that they have the ability to run a complete, modern operating system on a computer lacking mutable secondary storage, such as a hard disk drive.

  4. Security-focused operating system - Wikipedia

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    Tails is aimed at preserving privacy and anonymity. [1] Whonix consists of two virtual machines. All communications are forced through Tor. [2] [3] [4] Linux Kodachi is a security-focused operating system. [5]

  5. List of Linux distributions that run from RAM - Wikipedia

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    List of live CDs; List of tools to create Live USB systems; SYSLINUX, a suite of lightweight IBM PC MBR bootloaders for starting up computers with the Linux kernel. Windows PE, a non-Linux operating system that can also be run from RAM, but does not have all of the needed software

  6. Tail (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tails (operating system) or The Amnesic Incognito Live System, a Linux distribution designed for anonymity and privacy; Tail (Unix), a Unix program used to display the last few lines of a file; Tail, one of the extreme ends of a probability density function; Terminal amine isotopic labeling of substrates; Poly-A tail, part of a mature mRNA

  7. Comparison of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other operating systems, Linux and Unix allow any file system regardless of the medium it is stored on, whether that medium is a magnetic disk, an optical disk (CD, DVD, etc.), a USB flash memory key, or even contained within a file located on another file system.

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  9. Live CD - Wikipedia

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    The first personal computer operating system on a CD to support "live" operations might have been the AmigaOS, which could be booted from CD on an Amiga CDTV in 1990. [citation needed]. Earlier examples of live OS are of course the operating systems used from floppy, and most widely spread is DOS. Live CD of Gentoo Linux