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<a class="dropdown-item" href="/software/networks/"><i class="fas fa-user-secret fa-fw"></i> Self-contained Networks</a>
<a class="dropdown-item" href="/software/cloud/"><i class="fas fa-hdd fa-fw"></i> Self-Hosted Cloud Server</a>
<a class="dropdown-item" href="/software/voip/"><i class="fas fa-phone fa-fw"></i> Video & Voice Messenger</a>
<a class="dropdown-item" href="/vm"><i class="fas fa-phone fa-fw"></i> Virtual Machines</a>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:50:56 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I think you might want to take a different icon here.

I think you might want to take a different icon here. * https://fontawesome.com/icons
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:24:13 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I thought it was Wikipedia which is generall licensed under CC.
However, I cannot refind it.

You may want to purge it before merging.
I'll try to add a new logo. How do I edit the color? All I get is this hot pink. XD

Edit: Super cool tool BTW. Thanks for sharing!

I thought it was Wikipedia which is generall licensed under CC. However, I cannot refind it. You may want to purge it before merging. I'll try to add a new logo. How do I edit the color? All I get is this hot pink. XD Edit: Super cool tool BTW. Thanks for sharing!
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:32:14 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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As for the nav, I'm thinking cubes:

https://fontawesome.com/icons/cubes?style=solid

As cubes has now become a method to explain isolation.
How do I add images to nav?

As for the nav, I'm thinking cubes: https://fontawesome.com/icons/cubes?style=solid As cubes has now become a method to explain isolation. How do I add images to nav?
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The <i class="fas fa-phone fa-fw"></i> is the icon, which you would want to change to <i class="fas fa-cubes fa-fw"></i>

The `<i class="fas fa-phone fa-fw"></i>` is the icon, which you would want to change to `<i class="fas fa-cubes fa-fw"></i>`
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Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
<h1 id="win10" class="anchor"><a href="#vm"><i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i></a> Use VMs for isolation.</h1>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
djoate commented 2019-10-26 20:51:11 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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<h1 id="win10" class="anchor"><a href="#vm"><i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i></a> Getting started with VMs</h1>

I've noticed that headers on this site tend summarize the content, but the content currently is more about how to get started with VMs. Also, the headers on PTIO don't end with periods.

```suggestion <h1 id="win10" class="anchor"><a href="#vm"><i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i></a> Getting started with VMs</h1> ``` I've noticed that headers on this site tend summarize the content, but the content currently is more about how to get started with VMs. Also, the headers on PTIO don't end with periods.
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
<div class="alert alert-warning" role="alert">
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
<strong> When opening up insecure applications use a VM!</strong>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
djoate commented 2019-10-26 20:43:02 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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  <strong> When opening up insecure applications, use a VM!</strong>
```suggestion <strong> When opening up insecure applications, use a VM!</strong> ```
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Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
<img src="/assets/img/layout/desktop-solid.svg" width="367" height="369" class="img-fluid float-right" alt="desktop-icon" style="margin-left:10px;">
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
<ol>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
<li><strong>Choosing a strong hyperviser.</strong>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
djoate commented 2019-10-26 20:42:42 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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  <li><strong>Choosing a strong hypervisor</strong>
```suggestion <li><strong>Choosing a strong hypervisor</strong> ```
<ul>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
<li>Use one that is <a href="https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software">free software</a> like QEMU</li>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:51:47 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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There is a dot missing in the end while other lines end to a dot.

There is a dot missing in the end while other lines end to a dot.
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:52:54 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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How about Virtualbox OSE/CE? I don't remember which name it is. I haven't used QEMU personally that I remember of.

How about Virtualbox OSE/CE? I don't remember which name it is. I haven't used QEMU personally that I remember of.
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:08:52 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If I remember properly, Virtual box uses non-free code for GPU exceleration.

I've looked at others too, like GNOME (Linux) boxes and VMM (OpenBSD and UNIX-based OSes) but they only support a few platforms.

XEN also looked promising, but if I remember properly they don't work on any LIbreboot laptop and many Coreboot machines as they require non-free code for the CPU.

QEMU-kvm may require non-free code as well.

If I remember properly, Virtual box uses non-free code for GPU exceleration. I've looked at others too, like GNOME (Linux) boxes and VMM (OpenBSD and UNIX-based OSes) but they only support a few platforms. XEN also looked promising, but if I remember properly they don't work on any LIbreboot laptop and many Coreboot machines as they require non-free code for the CPU. QEMU-kvm may require non-free code as well.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
djoate commented 2019-10-26 20:55:16 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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      <li>Use one that is <a href="https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software">free software</a> like QEMU.</li>
```suggestion <li>Use one that is <a href="https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software">free software</a> like QEMU.</li> ```
<li>Stay wary of KVM as it can be a security risk (accesses kernel).</li>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:53:06 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Citation needed?

Citation needed?
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:09:50 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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KVM's in general widen your attack surface.

For more info just look up the micro vs monolithic kernel debate.
Gives you plenty of information and instances.

KVM's in general widen your attack surface. For more info just look up the micro vs monolithic kernel debate. Gives you plenty of information and instances.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
<li>Choose one with managable settings like shared clipboard.</li>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:54:27 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Is shared clipboard a secure setting? What if untrusted application from the VM copies a malicious script to your clipboard and you accidentally paste it to your root terminal or it includes sudo while your sudo cooke is still in force? What do you mean with manageable settings here?

Is shared clipboard a secure setting? What if untrusted application from the VM copies a malicious script to your clipboard and you accidentally paste it to your root terminal or it includes `sudo` while your sudo cooke is still in force? What do you mean with manageable settings here?
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:11:10 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Is shared clipboard a secure setting?

It is handy, but it generally should be turned off.

manageable settings

I mean that you (the user) should be able to control it.


Not sure what edit your recommending (if any) :)

> Is shared clipboard a secure setting? It is handy, but it generally should be turned off. > manageable settings I mean that you (the user) should be able to control it. __________ Not sure what edit your recommending (if any) :)
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
djoate commented 2019-10-26 20:58:48 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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      <li>Choose one with manageable settings like shared clipboard.</li>
```suggestion <li>Choose one with manageable settings like shared clipboard.</li> ```
</ul>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
</li>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
<li><strong>Choosing an OS.</strong>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
djoate commented 2019-10-26 20:56:00 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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  <li><strong>Choosing an operating system</strong>
```suggestion <li><strong>Choosing an operating system</strong> ```
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Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
<li>View our <a href="https://www.privacytools.io/operating-systems/">OS section</a> for information on OSes that respect your privacy.</li>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:55:29 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I wonder if this should directly tell hardware users to use Qubes and for VMs to pick Tails and then mention our OS section for other options?

I wonder if this should directly tell hardware users to use Qubes and for VMs to pick Tails and then mention our OS section for other options?
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:13:42 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Tails is proprietary, not generally a good OS for stuff like this (uses Debian non-free).

  • Whonix might be a good choice.

Qubes OS is iffy, it doesn't support most privacy focused hardware (Libreboot). It has non-free dependencies: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/5163

Tails is proprietary, not generally a good OS for stuff like this (uses Debian `non-free`). - Whonix might be a good choice. Qubes OS is iffy, it doesn't support most privacy focused hardware (Libreboot). It has non-free dependencies: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/5163
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
</ul>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
</li>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.
</ol>
Mikaela commented 2019-07-30 10:58:01 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.

I am not sure if this is so useful link, it's possible to break out into vulnerable virtual machine, so it's important to keep it up-to-date and it's also easier to do the reverse.
ghbjklhv1 commented 2019-08-01 04:14:23 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

If this is the general consensus, I'll remove it.

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---
layout: page
permalink: /vm/
title: "Virtual Machine"
djoate commented 2019-10-26 20:52:45 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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title: "Virtual Machines"
```suggestion title: "Virtual Machines" ```
description: "Use a VM for insecure applications"
djoate commented 2019-10-26 20:53:47 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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description: "Use a VM for isolating insecure applications."
```suggestion description: "Use a VM for isolating insecure applications." ```
---
{% include sections/vm.html %}