PHLAK is a Linux distribution focused on security that is modular in design, allowing users to easily customize their system based on their specific needs.
This distribution is a Morphix derivative created by Alex de Landgraaf and is available for free distribution. While some of the included software is not GPL/GNU, it can still be distributed freely.
It is important to note that the developers of PHLAK provide no warranty of any kind and are not liable for any damages, criminal activities, misuse, or misrepresentations caused by the use of PHLAK. Therefore, it is essential to use this distribution at one's own risk.
The latest release of PHLAK has seen some notable changes, such as the removal of XPDE and XFCE4, security documentation and other unnecessary packages. The upgrade has also added iDesk to fluxbox, updated fluxbox menus, and upgraded all applicable packages. The update has also added USB modules to linuxrc script in miniroot.gz and a new path for USB booting.
The release has further enhanced the grub menu.lst, options.lst, and lang.lst files, and has updated grub message and bootsplash. It has removed Debian orphan packages, purged all removed package data, cleaned up minimod, removed unnecessary files from the base module, and modified the USB pen drive install script for PHLAK compatibility.
Additionally, the update has modified the PHLAK Security Panel tools and Control Panel tools for enhanced performance. Overall, PHLAK is a stable and reliable distribution for users looking to secure their systems efficiently.
Version Beta 1: N/A