Clicked in this post because of the wallpaper.
Stayed here for the polemic.
Searching the wallpaper, now.
Clicked in this post because of the wallpaper.
Stayed here for the polemic.
Searching the wallpaper, now.
I’m following your path leap on Secureblue, because I found the project philosophy appealing to my interest.
I don’t feel the same about the others Atomic distros. I’m probably missing something but other Atomic projects don’t seem to be adding much value if you know your thing for workstation home users.
Also, to the OP, reading the comments it seems clear to me that even with the best product you won’t be able to please everyone. Although it definitely plants the interest on some that are coming across the topic for the first time, which I think is good. Learning something new should be on everyone’s list.
Some answers to your first question you can find here: https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/guides/linux-hardening.html
For the second question about in what ways Secureblue do mitigate that you can find more here: https://secureblue.dev/features
The last question about usability, is very usable. If you use Bazzite you may have a similar experience. It is not like QubesOS that isolate all processes making it even not able to use a GPU.
Not exactly a product from ublue but something in the same line:
Secureblue because of the reasons aforementioned for the ublue images where things are really darn rock solid out of the box AND because Linux is fundamentally behind in security and this project is trying to mitigate some of the big flaws.
Sorry, it is very poorly worded. English isn’t my primarily language. What I intend to say is that government would benefit for picking a community distro, like Valve did, instead of a company driven one.
Well, companies like Valve, they are a bit more worried if the distro are community or organization driven. So, for government, perhaps that same philosophy should be considered which is not the case of Fedora or Suse. They check distros such as Arch or Debian and derivatives.
Anything in particular that wish you to get over from Bazzite?
Very minor things which may or may not be already available in Secureblue:
LatencyFleX, vkBasalt, MangoHud, and OBS VkCapture installed and available by default.
Patched Switcheroo-Control fixing default-broken iGPU/dGPU switching.
HDR available in game mode and full hardware accelerated codec support for H264 decoding.
Any particular friction with GPUs? I see that they have a Nvidia image and they actually recommend if possible to stay away from Nvidia but does it work well with Nvidia or AMD GPUs?
Can we maybe tinker it to get some of the things that we have in Bazzite?
Manjaro?
Not sure how Solus is doing nowadays as well but maybe a tiny bit better than Manjaro?
Not exactly a MMO mouse but, maybe?
Keychron M6 wireless mouse
https://www.keychron.com/products/keychron-m6-wireless-mouse
Not defending Ubuntu but wasn’t this clarified to be Mozilla’s deploying it via Snap and requesting to remove the apt installation?
Source: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/how-to-install-firefox-deb-apt-ubuntu-22-04
Lol, not sure why a “thank you” got downvoted
I’m not a KDE user, is it possible to have the upper bar all the way up without showing the wallpaper above?
Got it, the performance in the the TB4 for eGPU isn’t very good, with a degradation of 30% or more in some cases
Via TB4? If I’m not mistaken Oculink eGPU adapter is only possible with the Framework 16. It may worth waiting to perhaps get the new Arrow Lake with a discrete TB5
Hey, funny that you mentioned the Thinkpad. I’m between getting a Thinkpad and the Framework 13. Would you perhaps share things that for your personal preference were downsides in the Thinkpad?
Is this kind of an alternative to Stremio?
Agree. I was just pointing that since I’m out of the scene I can’t have an opinion.
If you have access to China only laptops market, the Lenovo ThinkBook 14/16 + Intel Core Ultra 7 255H are very capable all-in-one laptops that you can run an eGPU via TGX(Oculink) in a CPU that is tuned with 70w that you can’t get with the Thinkpads, maximum is 55w.