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Anyone know the best privacy secure OS for a Raspberry Pi?

Seems like I wasted hours downloading Qubes OS to find out its to heavy for a Raspberry Pi.

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@glitcher32
Tails is a debian based distro light enough to boot off a USB stick, it should run fine.

@glitcher32 Actually apparently TAILS does not have an ARM compiled version for the raspberry pi, sorry for the misleading info. I thought i had run it before but apparently i was mistaken. Looks like raspbian is going to be your best bet.

@mister_monster Damnit. I just saw this reply. I downloaded that shit for nothing, put my SD car in the Pi, and nothing happen. **triggered**

@glitcher32 out of curiosity what do you use your raspberry for?

@Wetrix Well, at first I was using it with YunoHost to self host a website, but it was very lame and lacked customization and features.

So I decided to turn it into a computer for now since I have no clue what to do with it. I got the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and of course right when I but it the Pi 4 comes out.

@glitcher32
Raspbian stretch lite, its based on debian. There is no GUI so you will need to SSH everytime you want to connect to it (you need to set it up first). You can even make more secure your SSH connection so noone can bust in without permition. Its very light OS so you can use your resources for what you need on your pi.

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