as answers roll in i would love to also know whether the same aspects of
security can easily be achieved with *ubuntu.  certainly drive encryption
and vpn can.  i've tried various distros for various reasons but when i'm
derailed by something that doesn't work i end up back in *ubuntu.


On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 1:30 PM Randy Clarksean <rclarksean at arvig.net> wrote:

> Anyone have experience with any of the supposedly "secure" Linux distros
> out there? Like PureOS or others?
>
> I am looking at upgrading my laptop in the next 3-6 months. Ideally, I
> would like to encrypt the drives, start using a VPN with it, and have the
> distro itself be "secure." I have proprietary and confidential client data
> (new product designs, IP, patents, etc.) which I want to protect as fully
> as possible.
>
> Looking for any comments on the pros and cons you have personally seen for
> a particular distro.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Randy
>
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