Tails-i386-0.11-Anonymous-Amnesia Linux.
Debian based tails is (i386) is out is very handy if one want to be anonymous.
I booted it up with my extra computer and Google did not let me access my email and was asking me the two step verification which I did not have.
I immediately signed up for two way verification which was painful procedure, making me running to answer the telephone which is located in the ground floor to get the verification number.
Then I waited for application / equipment specific password which was 12 letters long and did not let me verify it with my computer running open not anonymous.
The I went to the other computer loaded with anonymous, tails and when I tried the Gmail, it tells me to enter a number ending 75 but the ending number was 91.
So I can now tell you that even with the most elegant search engine Google could not locate my second computer which was one number up in the IP address protocol.
Both computers were log in at the same time with the same router and it is an ample proof that tails is working fine and hiding my IP address well, when anonymous is booted.
Orca the utility for blind was working like a rocket scientist and it could even pronounce the word SINHALA in English letters.
If you are in any godforsaken country where your police or the government is eavesdropping on you, go to the nearest cafe and download tails.
At the moment it is only developed in i386 version and available at www.linuxtracker.org.
When you download the torrent will detect the seeders using anonymous addresses, elsewhere in the www globe and I advise, you better cancel them when the torrent prompts you.
It may be the American L.P.L (DOD version)-(Light and Private Linux) that is eavesdropping on you and sending wrong data, all the same to your computer to corrupt the image.
Please do not use L.P.L because every time you use LPL it sends a message to American D.O.D and that is how President Obama is running USA with paranoia.
I hope they will not vote for him again, if bright Americans are reading this message.