Or OpenBSD. That runs really well on most laptops.
"More suspicious" is meaningless. If you can't prove - with incontrovertible evidence and beyond any reasonable doubt - that there's something there, then there's plausible deniability.
Just because a filesystem isn't using all the space available in a partition does not mean that the rest of the space is being used by something else. Imagine I run `newfs -s 2097152 sd1p` where sd1p is actually 4194304…
IPTables isn't part of GNU. It was developed by the Netfilter team. Indeed, very few of the networking utilites that are common in Linux distributions are part of the GNU project.
Or OpenBSD. That runs really well on most laptops.
"More suspicious" is meaningless. If you can't prove - with incontrovertible evidence and beyond any reasonable doubt - that there's something there, then there's plausible deniability.
Just because a filesystem isn't using all the space available in a partition does not mean that the rest of the space is being used by something else. Imagine I run `newfs -s 2097152 sd1p` where sd1p is actually 4194304…
IPTables isn't part of GNU. It was developed by the Netfilter team. Indeed, very few of the networking utilites that are common in Linux distributions are part of the GNU project.