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Offline Kosh

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Using Linux = suspicious behavior
This has got to be one of my absurd search and siezures ever.


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FutureDomain writes "The Boston College Campus Police have seized the electronics of a computer science student for allegedly sending an email outing another student. The probable cause? The search warrant application states that he is 'a computer science major' and he uses 'two different operating systems for hiding his illegal activity. One is the regular B.C. operating system and the other is a black screen with white font which he uses prompt commands on.' The EFF is currently representing him."

You heard that right folks, when you use command line OS's you're using terrorism.
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Offline The E

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Re: Using Linux = suspicious behavior
*Ahem* Read the documents the EFF helpfully provided. This isn't about using Linux, this is about the accused's reputation for being a cracker with the ability to alter grades for other students, with a heaping of slander on top. Spare the nerd rage for more deserving targets than a strangely worded search warrant.
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Offline Ghostavo

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Re: Using Linux = suspicious behavior
What is the regular B.C. operating system?
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Offline The E

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Re: Using Linux = suspicious behavior
Someone on /. said it was WinXP with a few added customizations.
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Offline Inquisitor

Re: Using Linux = suspicious behavior
Using single disk/cd linux operating systems IS a well known, documented way to avoid leaving much in the way of "paper" trails. I believe some forumites here have even suggested it as an alternative to allowing "the man" at their schools to see what they were doing.

So, given that, and the text of the warrant, it appears they may have had grounds. Not all cops are oblivious, stupid, or evil.
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Offline S-99

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Re: Using Linux = suspicious behavior
You could also use commandline browsers like elinks. It's like a normal browser except in command line.
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