When I moved into an apartment last October, I looked around for distros that did total drive encryption (basically Debian and Ubuntu). I read the article, but since I power off my machine when not using it, I don't feel too worried about someone cracking it. I installed Gutsy on the machine, but haven't really been too happy with it. I seem to encounter my share of bugs in it. I guess I'm a little bitter about my TV server at the house that won't connect to an externally mounted NTFS partition. I found a bug report and it basically said it would be fixed in the next release. That just sounds wrong. Anyway, I see that Fedora 9 is coming out and it does offer full drive encryption. I haven't used Fedora in years and was curious if people have any comments about it? I really like Mandriva as it is quick, easy to set up, but they don't offer drive encryption yet. They have a bug report, but nothing will happen in the near future. I'm not trying to start a flame war or anything, just want some ideas. My requirements for the distro. 1. Drive encryption - must. To backup my important files I use a thumb drive encrypted with Truecrypt. 2. Truecrypt - must. With the release of version 5, it looks like this is easier than ever to use under Linux. 3. MythTV - must. Since I'm running MythDora, I assume this wouldn't be difficult. 4. ProjectX/Java/Avidemux - To clean up and burn recorded shows that I like. I have the Fedora 9 live CD, but several of the extra packages aren't ready yet. I'm just curious how people feel about existing Fedora computers. Thanks. I hope I don't start anything horrible. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss