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Smallest Security/Privacy Focused Distro Help?
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You can use LFS to... Install targeted-kernel Setup AUR/pacman as package manager Use a minimal DE if needed. Otherwise just use the x.org kiosk to start your applications without any de.
One sledgehammer coming up! Of course you're exactly right, I had forgotten about LFS somewhat. It's not for the fainthearted, it's a one stop shop of how to linux like a boss.
This should get their slogan. Any linux should have this slogan :) Have fun on your endeavors!!