







LibertyOS ist ein Linux-basiertes Betriebssystem, das wir auf der Grundlage der aktuellen Ubuntu LTS-Version konfigurieren. Dabei verwenden wir keine eigenen Quellverzeichnisse, damit unsere Anwender unabhängig von Liberty Labs alle Aktualisierungen direkt von Ubuntu erhalten.
Ubuntu ist eine kostenfreie, Open-Source-Linux-Distribution, die auf dem Linux-Kernel basiert und von Canonical Ltd. entwickelt und gewartet wird. Das Betriebssystem ist bekannt für seine Benutzerfreundlichkeit, Stabilität, Sicherheit und hohe Anpassbarkeit. Ubuntu wird von einer großen, aktiven Community unterstützt und bietet umfangreiche Dokumentation, Foren und Tools wie das Software Center für die einfache Installation von Anwendungen.
Der Name „Ubuntu“ stammt aus den afrikanischen Sprachen Zulu und Xhosa und bedeutet in etwa „Menschlichkeit“, „Nächstenliebe“ oder „Gemeinsinn“, was auch unsere Philosophie der Zusammenarbeit und gegenseitigen Unterstützung widerspiegelt.
In LibertyOS lassen wir unsere jahrelange Erfahrung aus dem Support und eigener Anwendung einfließen, um das Betriebssystem so benutzerfreundlich und sicher wie möglich zu gestalten. Dabei unterscheidet sich LibertyOS von einer Ubuntu-Standardinstallation unter anderem in folgenden Konfigurationen:
You expect your privacy to be respected by your operating system. Privacy means controlling and preventing the disclosure of personal data to third parties. Of course, you also want to be optimally protected against computer viruses and spyware and not be annoyed by advertising.
Unlike other operating systems, the Ubuntu operating system installed on LibertyDrive does not transmit any personal telemetry data. Windows 11, on the other hand, sent 448 data packets to Microsoft via its telemetry service in one week.
AV-TEST Institute, an independent research institute specializing in the evaluation and certification of antivirus and security software, registers more than 450,000 new malware and potentially unwanted applications (PUA) every day. Microsoft Windows is the most vulnerable (up to 95%), while Linux-based operating systems are the least affected (approx. 0.01%). So you are well protected on LibertyDrive. As of fall 2025, you cannot upgrade your Windows 10 PC and will therefore no longer receive security updates. With LibertyDrive, you can simply continue to use your PC because you will receive regular updates to the operating system with long-term security updates. Oh yes, we hope you won't miss the ads. There are none on LibertyDrive.
Are you self-employed as a solopreneur or responsible for a company? Then you want to ensure that both customer data and internal business data are protected. Your hardware must always be ready for use, which means reliable support is crucial. You also appreciate a flexible workspace, as you want to be able to continue working seamlessly in the office and at home when needed. And maybe you rely on an application that only runs on Windows.
In the evening on the sofa. You have a spontaneous idea for a customer project, but your PC is in the office. Bad luck? Not for you, because you always have your workspace with you thanks to LibertyDrive. Simply connect LibertyDrive to your home PC and you're ready to go.
LibertyDrive is the ideal vault for your (customer) data thanks to AES-256 encryption and its resistance to viruses, trojans, and other malware.
Can't upgrade your PCs from Windows 10 to 11, meaning you won't receive any more security updates from fall 2025? Save on expensive new purchases and simply continue using your computers. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on LibertyDrive will receive updates until 2029, and the Pro version until 2034. In addition, you can update Ubuntu LTS to the new version every two years with further long-term updates. And if necessary, you can receive 24/7 telephone and ticket support with Ubuntu Pro. Learn more under https://ubuntu.com/pro.
Do you rely on an application that only runs on Windows? No problem. Simply start the integrated WindowsBox on LibertyDrive and use Microsoft Office or Adobe Photoshop, for example. Learn more about WindowsBox in the LibertyDrive documentation.
Journalists need to protect their sources and their own data from persecution and access by third parties. This is crucial to maintaining the anonymity and security of their sources and to protecting themselves from legal consequences.
You can use LibertyDrive with an anonymous, local username without the need for online accounts or the collection of personal telemetry data. This provides a secure basis for journalists to do their work.
You can achieve anonymity when surfing by using the installed Tor browser. The Tor network is an anonymization solution that establishes web connections via encrypted and randomly branched routers and server instances. You can also use a VPN to conceal the fact that you are using the Tor browser. Mullvad VPN, for example, is a provider where you can register anonymously and pay via Bitcoin.
When you're on the go, you can activate the integrated firewall on LibertyDrive for protection. Your sensitive data is encrypted to the highest security standard, AES-256-bit, and is well protected against unauthorized access. This ensures that even if your laptop is confiscated, no confidential information is accessible. You can simply connect LibertyDrive to another laptop and continue working without any loss of data.
For activists, protecting their privacy is crucial to protect their movements and communications from surveillance or censorship. Activists like to rely on technologies that disguise their identity and make their communications secure. With LibertyDrive, you can use an anonymous, local username. There is no requirement for online accounts, hence no personal telemetry data is collected.
LibertyDrive therefore provides you, as an activist, with an excellent basis for your work. You can achieve anonymity when surfing by using the installed Tor browser.. The Tor network is an anonymization solution that establishes web connections via encrypted and randomly branched routers and server instances. You can also use a VPN such as Mullvad, where you can log in anonymously and pay via Bitcoin.
Wait, it gets even better: you can communicate anonymously with Session, a secure messenger. Similar to Tor, Session has no central servers and no registration with a personal ID, so not even Session knows your data. With Session's private routing protocols, your messages are completely anonymous. No one will know your IP address, who you are talking to, or what you are saying. When on the go, you can activate the integrated firewall on LibertyDrive for protection. Your sensitive data is encrypted to the highest security standard, AES-256-bit, and is well protected against unauthorized access. This ensures that even if your laptop is confiscated, no confidential information is accessible. Simply connect LibertyDrive to another laptop and continue working without any loss of data.
LibertyOS is a Linux-based operating system that we configure based on the current Ubuntu LTS version. We do not use our own source directories so that our users receive all updates directly from Ubuntu, independently of Liberty Labs.
Ubuntu is a free, open-source Linux distribution based on the Linux kernel and developed and maintained by Canonical Ltd. The operating system is known for its user-friendliness, stability, security, and high customizability. Ubuntu is supported by a large, active community and offers extensive documentation, forums, and tools such as the Software Center for easy installation of applications.
The name “Ubuntu” comes from the African languages Zulu and Xhosa and roughly means “humanity,” “charity,” or “community spirit,” which also reflects our philosophy of cooperation and mutual support.
In LibertyOS, we incorporate our years of experience from support and our own use to make the operating system as user-friendly and secure as possible. LibertyOS differs from a standard Ubuntu installation in the following configurations, among others:
You expect your privacy to be respected by your operating system. Privacy means controlling and preventing the disclosure of personal data to third parties. Of course, you also want to be optimally protected against computer viruses and spyware and not be annoyed by advertising.
Unlike other operating systems, the Ubuntu operating system installed on LibertyDrive does not transmit any personal telemetry data. Windows 11, on the other hand, sent 448 data packets to Microsoft via its telemetry service in one week.
AV-TEST Institute, an independent research institute specializing in the evaluation and certification of antivirus and security software, registers more than 450,000 new malware and potentially unwanted applications (PUA) every day. Microsoft Windows is the most vulnerable (up to 95%), while Linux-based operating systems are the least affected (approx. 0.01%). So you are well protected on LibertyDrive. As of fall 2025, you cannot upgrade your Windows 10 PC and will therefore no longer receive security updates. With LibertyDrive, you can simply continue to use your PC because you will receive regular updates to the operating system with long-term security updates. Oh yes, we hope you won't miss the ads. There are none on LibertyDrive.
Are you self-employed as a solopreneur or responsible for a company? Then you want to ensure that both customer data and internal business data are protected. Your hardware must always be ready for use, which means reliable support is crucial. You also appreciate a flexible workspace, as you want to be able to continue working seamlessly in the office and at home when needed. And maybe you rely on an application that only runs on Windows.
In the evening on the sofa. You have a spontaneous idea for a customer project, but your PC is in the office. Bad luck? Not for you, because you always have your workspace with you thanks to LibertyDrive. Simply connect LibertyDrive to your home PC and you're ready to go.
LibertyDrive is the ideal vault for your (customer) data thanks to AES-256 encryption and its resistance to viruses, trojans, and other malware.
Can't upgrade your PCs from Windows 10 to 11, meaning you won't receive any more security updates from fall 2025? Save on expensive new purchases and simply continue using your computers. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on LibertyDrive will receive updates until 2029, and the Pro version until 2034. In addition, you can update Ubuntu LTS to the new version every two years with further long-term updates. And if necessary, you can receive 24/7 telephone and ticket support with Ubuntu Pro. Learn more under https://ubuntu.com/pro.
Do you rely on an application that only runs on Windows? No problem. Simply start the integrated WindowsBox on LibertyDrive and use Microsoft Office or Adobe Photoshop, for example. Learn more about WindowsBox in the LibertyDrive documentation.
Journalists need to protect their sources and their own data from persecution and access by third parties. This is crucial to maintaining the anonymity and security of their sources and to protecting themselves from legal consequences.
You can use LibertyDrive with an anonymous, local username without the need for online accounts or the collection of personal telemetry data. This provides a secure basis for journalists to do their work.
You can achieve anonymity when surfing by using the installed Tor browser. The Tor network is an anonymization solution that establishes web connections via encrypted and randomly branched routers and server instances. You can also use a VPN to conceal the fact that you are using the Tor browser. Mullvad VPN, for example, is a provider where you can register anonymously and pay via Bitcoin.
When you're on the go, you can activate the integrated firewall on LibertyDrive for protection. Your sensitive data is encrypted to the highest security standard, AES-256-bit, and is well protected against unauthorized access. This ensures that even if your laptop is confiscated, no confidential information is accessible. You can simply connect LibertyDrive to another laptop and continue working without any loss of data.
For activists, protecting their privacy is crucial to protect their movements and communications from surveillance or censorship. Activists like to rely on technologies that disguise their identity and make their communications secure. With LibertyDrive, you can use an anonymous, local username. There is no requirement for online accounts, hence no personal telemetry data is collected.
LibertyDrive therefore provides you, as an activist, with an excellent basis for your work. You can achieve anonymity when surfing by using the installed Tor browser.. The Tor network is an anonymization solution that establishes web connections via encrypted and randomly branched routers and server instances. You can also use a VPN such as Mullvad, where you can log in anonymously and pay via Bitcoin.
Wait, it gets even better: you can communicate anonymously with Session, a secure messenger. Similar to Tor, Session has no central servers and no registration with a personal ID, so not even Session knows your data. With Session's private routing protocols, your messages are completely anonymous. No one will know your IP address, who you are talking to, or what you are saying. When on the go, you can activate the integrated firewall on LibertyDrive for protection. Your sensitive data is encrypted to the highest security standard, AES-256-bit, and is well protected against unauthorized access. This ensures that even if your laptop is confiscated, no confidential information is accessible. Simply connect LibertyDrive to another laptop and continue working without any loss of data.
LibertyOS is a Linux-based operating system that we configure based on the current Ubuntu LTS version. We do not use our own source directories so that our users receive all updates directly from Ubuntu, independently of Liberty Labs.
Ubuntu is a free, open-source Linux distribution based on the Linux kernel and developed and maintained by Canonical Ltd. The operating system is known for its user-friendliness, stability, security, and high customizability. Ubuntu is supported by a large, active community and offers extensive documentation, forums, and tools such as the Software Center for easy installation of applications.
The name “Ubuntu” comes from the African languages Zulu and Xhosa and roughly means “humanity,” “charity,” or “community spirit,” which also reflects our philosophy of cooperation and mutual support.
In LibertyOS, we incorporate our years of experience from support and our own use to make the operating system as user-friendly and secure as possible. LibertyOS differs from a standard Ubuntu installation in the following configurations, among others: