What does not having special security features have to do with proprietary
firmware blobs? You can even ask the Tails developers if you don't believe
me; they're quite up-front about this. Tails adds back in firmware blobs for
wireless cards so that it can work with the Internet on as many
Thanks, I will build a Tails with Debian's kernel.
No, Debian's kernel is deblobbed (it has been since Squeeze). Tails adds
those blobs back in, but getting rid of them would be trivial.
by the stock deblobbed Debian kernel, you mean the one that jxself provides?
I don't see what the point of that would be. There are already Tails users,
so why not just make a deblobbed version of Tails and not have to worry about
it?
So we need to publish a Trisquel Tails to get other users and make it
anonymous.
You probably could, but to be honest it would probably be easier just to
build it with the stock de-blobbed Debian kernel. TAILS users need to have
the same set of software so that they are anonymous, so it would be better
just to swap the kernel only.
Do you think we can build TAILS on Trisquel?
Tails' build process is designed for Debian:
https://tails.boum.org/contribute/build/