If you know your way around Linux, then in brief: It's a live-only distro, with optional persistent storage if you install it on a USB key. Tails – it's an acronym, so we feel it ought to be TAILS – is an odd little Linux distro, and while it does what it says on the tin, it doesn't always take the easiest road to get there. The desktop has been been tweaked a little, with Applications and Places menus and a sort of taskbar at the bottom of the screen. The maintainers are stern on why there are no alternatives to GNOME and won't be in the future, so if you're even more averse to GNOME than this vulture, look elsewhere. Tails 5.11 comes with kernel 6.1, but a slightly older version of GNOME, 3.38.5. Tails 5.11 has GNOME 3.38.5 and an assortment of apps, including various online-safety-enhancing ones alongside the usual suspects
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