Installed Linux. As soon as my computer started up it started connecting to some Fastly.com server in San Francisco. Thanks homosexuals.
Installed Linux. As soon as my computer started up it started connecting to some Fastly.com server in San Francisco. Thanks homosexuals.
run and report back with findings.
doas find / -exec grep fastly {};
too late already uninstalled. I reinstalled windows.
Fake news.
Didn't happen on Debian. Don't know why you posted the Debian logo.
Sorry your favorite distro has telemetry
I don't know about you but I compile my kernel without networking so gentoo is 100% secure.
Based network avoider. How'd you get the Gentoo source?
100% serious advice ahead
>boot up some shitty facebook machine tier device
>walk into coffeeshop or library that has internet
>either have already installed gentoo on that laptop or manually download all the distfiles
>walk home && copy them over to your gentoo desktop
>building....
This assumes you disabled the networking straight from installing the liveCD.
Otherwise just download, build, and then disable networking.
https://ftp.debian.org/
It's not telemetry. It just let's you download packages from the place closest to you. It doesn't send any user data. At most they could determine which packages you download and at what time. But no information about how those programs are used at all.
You could also configure it such as that package downloads run over Tor. You should read the Debian manual for more information on how to accomplish this.
t. Debian system administrator
>determine which packages you download and at what time.
aka telemetry data
LULZ has telemetry data on every post you write
yes, what's your point?
you naggers cry bitch moan and shit yourselves when windows does that, why's it suddenly not telemetry when loonix does?
Because it doesn't do it until you tell it to.
>no proof, no screenshot, no nothing
there, I just proved you wrong.
Believe me bro
No.
NTA; how the fuck are they supposed to implement a CDN without being able to derive that information?
Sorry, meant to reply to
optimizing the server location for your packages is NOT telemetry you low effort troll
>As soon as I started my computer, it checked for updates available
Fascinating
How do I disable this?
Not your tech support, but for any other anons who are curious just disable the systemd service for debian
>Systemd
Bloated spyware
He's the one using debian and not gentoo, don't blame me