On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Klistvud <quotati...@aliceadsl.fr> wrote:

>
> For people really concerned with their security in public wifi spots,
> perhaps the best I can recommend is: just run off of a live CD. It's really
> a great security policy once you get used to it being somewhat slower; if
> you can get suspend-to-RAM working, you needn't even worry about longish
> boot times (which are fairly short with the recent Ubuntus anyway). Of
> course, even with a live CD you should be careful with sensitive data such
> as e-mail accounts, online passwords and all the other stuff.
>

This is a great idea; I do this when traveling with a work laptop, booting
Ubuntu off a live usb stick.  With the 10.10 release the boot time is
unbelievably fast.  There is a way to make the usb media a "persistent"
installation which allows you to save preferences, etc. to the media so upon
next boot you aren't reset to defaults.  I myself haven't done that but
there is probably plenty of discussion on the topic at the Ubuntu forums if
it interests you.

Mark

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