Hi, A great news for Linux it could help you also: During LinuxTag 2004 [1] the German Federal Office for Information Security [2] (BSI) and the company credativ [3] unveiled the Linux Government Desktop. The Linux Government Desktop has been developed within the scope of the project ERPOSS which evaluates Open Source Software in the governmental environment. Composed entirely of free software the distribution is available as a Live CD as well as an Install CD Edition. While it's based on Debian Stable (Woody) [4] the CD contains KDE 3.2.2, Mozilla 1.5 and a special themed version of OpenOffice 1.1.1 which integrates seamlessly with KDE. One of the highlights brought by the Linux Government Desktop is the fact that it saves the whole data on encrypted filesystems. Furthermore KMail is preconfigured to send and receive encrypted e-mail (GnuPG and S/MIME) and to make use of all kinds of authority certificates. The package is completed by an integrated spam and virus protection and a preconfigured Personal Firewall. The Live CD enables the user to run the Linux Operating System without installing anything. Alternatively, the Install CD provides ways to circumvent tedious and long winded installation procedures. [1] http://www.linuxtag.org [2] http://www.bsi.bund.de/presse/pressinf/linuxtag220604.htm [3] http://www.credativ.org [4] http://www.debian.org Cheers amu
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