Big fan of Subgraph. Haven't seen any activity in the last few years, aligning with grsecurity going private after 4.4. Would love to know what happened?
I am always getting very excited when I see a new "OS" announcement. But disappointment sets in when I
then learn that it is either a Linux kernel with a new
package manager or a (slightly) patched Linux kernel.<p>It would be nice to distinguish in the title between such efforts and true new OSes like Haiku, Serenity.
I'm pretty new to using Linux. Anyone know how I can get a firewall like the one being used by SubgraphOS? Meaning a GUI way to give each app permission to connect to the internet, even a one-time permission?
Nice documentation and diagrams, this looks like a hardened Linux with sandboxed apps and a really tremendous level of trust in Tor services.<p>"Downloads disabled as we are still developing Citadel and the new Subgraph OS. Check back soon for a new release."
The first question that immediately comes up is: has this project received any independent third-party security audits? Has it been otherwise peer reviewed by the security community?