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Anyone have experience with North Korea's Red Start OS?

I wanted to play around with it but obviously don't want to risk north korea knowing everything about me.

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RE: Red Star OS #2
(09-12-2018, 03:51 PM)redspyder Wrote: I wanted to play around with it but obviously don't want to risk north korea knowing everything about me.

Install, don't connect to the net and do as you please.
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RE: Red Star OS #3
(09-12-2018, 04:22 PM)mothered Wrote:
(09-12-2018, 03:51 PM)redspyder Wrote: I wanted to play around with it but obviously don't want to risk north korea knowing everything about me.

Install, don't connect to the net and do as you please.

Isnt there a chance they're installing something else with the os? I guess the solution is to poke around on a not internet connected VM

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RE: Red Star OS #4
(09-12-2018, 04:26 PM)redspyder Wrote:
(09-12-2018, 04:22 PM)mothered Wrote:
(09-12-2018, 03:51 PM)redspyder Wrote: I wanted to play around with it but obviously don't want to risk north korea knowing everything about me.

Install, don't connect to the net and do as you please.

Isnt there a chance they're installing something else with the os?

Even If there Is a backdoor, It cannot communicate without an active connection.
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RE: Red Star OS #5
(09-12-2018, 03:51 PM)redspyder Wrote: Anyone have experience with North Korea's Red Start OS?

I wanted to play around with it but obviously don't want to risk north korea knowing everything about me.

I played around with it years ago. It's just a heavily modified copy of fedora themed to look like macos. As for their web filtering stuff, it's a loadable extension that, at least in the version I used, had to be installed and enabled separately. I wouldn't worry about it being connected to the internet as you probably don't want to use it as an OS anyways, with everything from the UI to the console messages being in korean it's not useful for much other than novelty.

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RE: Red Star OS #6
(09-12-2018, 05:07 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote:
(09-12-2018, 03:51 PM)redspyder Wrote: Anyone have experience with North Korea's Red Start OS?

I wanted to play around with it but obviously don't want to risk north korea knowing everything about me.

I played around with it years ago. It's just a heavily modified copy of fedora themed to look like macos. As for their web filtering stuff, it's a loadable extension that, at least in the version I used, had to be installed and enabled separately. I wouldn't worry about it being connected to the internet as you probably don't want to use it as an OS anyways, with everything from the UI to the console messages being in korean it's not useful for much other than novelty.

Thanks for the detailed reply.

Do either of you guys know how it was released? If it's from the government, why release it publicly? And if it wasn't from an official source how did they acquire it

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RE: Red Star OS #7
(09-12-2018, 07:33 PM)redspyder Wrote:
(09-12-2018, 05:07 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote:
(09-12-2018, 03:51 PM)redspyder Wrote: Anyone have experience with North Korea's Red Start OS?

I wanted to play around with it but obviously don't want to risk north korea knowing everything about me.

I played around with it years ago. It's just a heavily modified copy of fedora themed to look like macos. As for their web filtering stuff, it's a loadable extension that, at least in the version I used, had to be installed and enabled separately. I wouldn't worry about it being connected to the internet as you probably don't want to use it as an OS anyways, with everything from the UI to the console messages being in korean it's not useful for much other than novelty.

Thanks for the detailed reply.

Do either of you guys know how it was released? If it's from the government, why release it publicly? And if it wasn't from an official source how did they acquire it

It's not publicly available. As with any communist country, the only way to survive is to engage in extra affairs.

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