Also wanted to mention Tails, but there was no space left for it :p

  • rustydomino
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    41 year ago

    Pi-hole is pretty robust and not super hard to set up. You can run pi-hole on relatively cheap hardware, such as a Raspberry Pi 3B. I’m a big fan of Libre Computing’s “le-potato” board for running pi-hole; it’s a cheap raspberry pi clone. You’ll need some basic Linux skills but if you can follow step by step directions you’ll be fine. If you use a raspberry pi or similar hardware you’ll also need a micro SD card reader during the set up process.

    • @uid0gid0
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      31 year ago

      They even have a Linux distro just for running stuff like that on the Pi, it’s called Dietpi and it’s pretty bulletproof.

      • rustydomino
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        11 year ago

        yeah, can also use Raspian, which is a Debian variant designed for raspberry pi boards.

        • @uid0gid0
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          11 year ago

          Dietpi is also Debian based but doesn’t try to bring the whole show to your pi.

    • idotherock
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      21 year ago

      Oh interesting! I’d never heard of le-potato. I’ll check that out, thanks!