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“Finally, a Linux distribution geared at easing the
security-conscious minds of such self-professed paranoiacs as G.
Gordon Liddy has hit the streets. Nexus developers are taking
names, ranks and numbers.”
“According to its makers, Nexus is a free, portable and secure
Linux distribution. “Its target audience is the enterprise
application, the paranoid system administrator and other areas
where security is not a `nice-to-have’ additional feature, but an
essential requirement,” claimed anonymous Nexus developers in a
recent announcement.”
“Unlike many currently available Linux distributions, Nexus
isn’t being promoted as a user-friendly proposition. “Nexus does
not try to appeal to the novice user, or even be usable by him. We
sacrifice `ease of use’ for power and security.” The company also
said that its ambition fills a need in the Linux market. “The
primary goal of Nexus is to create a secure Linux system. Anything
else is secondary to that goal, and if necessary, will be
changed.””
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Web Webster
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