Debian-Based Slax 9.5.0 Released, Now Available on Hardware-Encrypted USB Keys | Linux Today

Debian-Based Slax 9.5.0 Released, Now Available on Hardware-Encrypted USB Keys

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Marius Nestor
Jul 23, 2018

Since it’s been rebased on the Debian GNU/Linux operating system, Slax saw two releases, versions 9.3.0 and 9.4.0, which introduced numerous enhancements and new features, including one-click-to-install launchers, support for various Wi-Fi devices, EXT4 and NTFS support, and persistent support enabled by default when booting from USB flash drives.

With the Slax 9.5.0 release, which incorporates all the latest security patches and software updates from the Debian GNU/Linux 9.5 “Stretch” operating system, the developer also announced the availability of a USB flash drive pre-installed with Slax and featuring hardware-based AES encryption, which can be purchased from the official website only with Bitcoin.

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Marius Nestor

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