Because changing any hardware will flip the tpm and require a password. If they stole the hard drive, it’d be encrypted. Basically I’m protecting on if they rip out the harddrive lol.
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Because changing any hardware will flip the tpm and require a password. If they stole the hard drive, it’d be encrypted. Basically I’m protecting on if they rip out the harddrive lol.
My arch install took some setup to get it specifically right for me, still trying to figure out the final touches. I have the entire thing encrypted and under btrfs sub-partitions. I set up secure boot as well and added it to my tpm. Last thing I got to do is set it up so it automatically decrypts on boot without a password. I’ve been liking this setup over my Fedora setup. I have to worry about smaller breakage every so often, but with Fedora I had to worry about big breakage every major version. Moving most of what I can to flatpak mitigated a lot of that though. I’m too lazy to replicate my arch setup on my laptop so that’s just sticking with Fedora until I decide it should run something else.
KDE is not complicated
Yeah but communists are a whole other level. They consider liberals to be nazis lol
Web engines are so insanely complex that you can’t just create a new viable competitor without millions on fundings. They’re practically as complex as operating systems themselves.
This is very specific and niche without a good reason to exist, so I doubt this exists.
What are some of the competitive closed source proprietary apps they’re referring to?
What has Atari done that’s relevant anymore, besides just releasing their retro games for the millionth time?
Is this child abuse
Computer is a tool at the end of the day anyways, nothing wrong with that
You just give it permission to see whatever directory you’re launching the exe from
What do you mean by breaking the sandbox. You add permissions to let it see other drives if that’s what you mean. Other then that, I just let it see my home and add non steam games. They come up like you would with Windows.
What do you mean by breaking the sandbox. You add permissions to let it see other drives if that’s what you mean. Other then that, I just let it see my home and add non steam games. They come up like you would with Windows.
I don’t see hannah montana linux so i dont count this chart
Why would they suggest Kali as a distro lol
Someone’s very upset over gnome it looks like. Never had a memory leak on my machine, been using it for years. Gnome is fully complete, the only “common features” it’s missing are things you subjectively prefer. Like restarting a Wayland compositer is what really bugs you? What an incredible obscure problem that you’re crying about. The actually polished DE that isn’t a buggy bloated mess, that Gnome.
Budgets exist