Ageless Linux Launches to Challenge Age Verification Rules for Operating Systems
Ageless Linux Launches to Challenge Age Verification Rules for Operating Systems
Ageless Linux Launches to Challenge Age Verification Rules for Operating Systems
The Ageless Linux project launches a Debian-based system designed to test how new age verification laws could affect Linux distributions and open-source software.

Ageless Linux is a new project with an unconventional goal even by open-source standards. Instead of offering technical innovations, it serves as a platform for protest against emerging age-verification regulations that may affect operating systems and software distribution.
Right off the bat, one thing needs to be clear: Ageless Linux, based on Debian, is not a traditional distribution. It is just a minor modification applied to an existing Debian installation.
Users install Debian, then run a script from the project that rebrands the system as Ageless Linux and applies a few changes reflecting the project’s legal position. That’s it.