Hi Richard, all.
What you should probably know about Debian, philosophically, is that
Debian's default is very small, no gui, no unnecessary daemons, such
that it is suitable for installation on very small and even embedded
systems. Thus there's very little for an iptables firewall to
protect.
Hardcore-Solution:
Move /var /usr /home
to separate partitions on an external harddrive. They eat usually most of the
space. You just have to add them properly in the /etc/fstab , which is easy,
and on average a 4 to 8 GB USB stick is sufficient to hold those partitions -
or, as many
> Also, any device that has a yes in the mainline column for postmarketOS:
>
> https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices
OK, so that's a precious short list, many not actual hardware, with
two surprises (Sony).
Generic Generic x64 uefi
LG Nexus 5 lg-hammerhead
Nokia N9
Nokia N900
Pine A64-LTS
> Well, there's the Ubuntu Phone, not pure Debian, but probably the
> closest you can get on current hardware without rooting a device:
>
> https://store.bq.com/en/ubuntu-edition-e5/
>
> and a Tablet is also coming:
>
> http://www.bq.com/es/aquaris-m10-ubuntu-edition
>
> I don't know how much this
ian on Google Play if you're interested. I haven't bothered with
> it in a while.
>
> On 3/25/19, Tony Godshall wrote:
> >> Also, any device that has a yes in the mainline column for postmarketOS:
> >>
> >> https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices
> >
>
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