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<h1>AnonOS Project</h1>

<i>Anonymous Operating Systems</i>

<i>Based on GNU/Linux</i>

<i>For x86 and ARM architectures</i>

Our <a href="irc://irc.anonnet.org/#L/i/nux">irc channel</a>:  irc.anonnet.org Port 6697 SSL #L/i/nux 

NOTICE: Source code can be found <a href="http://typewith.me/AnonOS-Development">here.</a>
<b>NOTICE: Source code can be found <a href="http://typewith.me/AnonOS-Development">here.</a></b>
<h2>Outline</h2>

The AnonOS Project is a family of Linux liveCDs custom-built for anons, with all the software they need. 
More than that, it is to make a kit that will teach newfags everything that has to be known during raids, such as using tools, gathering dox, making programs and generally succeeding in life. 

This project will also stretch far beyond Anonymous. Oppressed people need a way to stay safe from tracking and bypass censorship, and our tools may be quite influential in future protests, so we;ve created a version without the auditing tools, (see below in Annonaceae)

With the same tools used to make desktop Linux, we could make a headless p2p content/version update system that utilizes the power of virtual appliances to create a “Load-and-forget” computer network. This could be useful in making a Beowulf computer cluster for large-scale computations, or a truly decentralized Wikileaks mirror system. (see [Flavors] of L/i/nux, under “Atemoya” for more)

<p>We've written a guide to Anonymous, that we've put <a href="http://wikiop.derekswebpages.com/index.php?title=The_Newfag's_Guide_to_Anonymous">here.</a> That will be packaged with all our builds.</p>

First of all, staying anonymous is extremely easy, yet the consequences for failing to maintain it will end in ruined lives. Also, newfags need to learn all the methods that 4chan has used in their assaults, so we do not have to reinvent the wheel every single time. Plus, leaving information, programs and browser history scattered around the computer will be problematic when everything needs to be wiped in less than 30 seconds.

If everything relating to Anonymous was stored in a seperate, bootable drive, the data could be easily taken care of in an instant. With such a kit, newfags would be much safer, more efficient, and will understand the ropes much more quickly.

With the same tools used to make desktop Linux, we could make a headless p2p content/version update system that utilizes the power of virtual appliances to create a “Load-and-forget” computer network. This could be useful in making a Beowulf computer cluster for large-scale computations, or a truly decentralized Wikileaks mirror system. (see [Flavors] of L/i/nux, under “Atemoya” for more)

<h2>Flavors</h2>
 * <b>Annonaceae</b> is a high-anonymity liveCD. It has TOR, a MAC address randomizer, a hard disk/RAM wiper, a encryption suite, and many other goodies. This is totally legit, no hack tools or whatever. 
<p>TARGET AUDIENCE: Anyone who cares about their anonymity.</p>

<a href="http://ge.tt/3PWjlEX">Annonaceae v.0.0.5 LiveCD</a>

 * <b>Cherimoya</b>, based on Annonaceae, is designed to be a complete kit for Anonymous. It's goals are a high degree of anonymity, security "auditing" programs, and easy tools for making flyers and videos.Cherimoya's goal is to replace as much of Windows as possible.