Only Wayland allowed. Secureblue is considered to be one of the most secure desktop Linux OSes.
Never heard of it. And now I don't want to heat about it.
Never heard of it.
never heard of it
fed honeypot os
>>107516571We don't care about your pajeet systemd distro stop with the ads, if I want a secure distro I'm not using a pewter and just joining the unabomber
>>107517013>joining the unabomberBased
>>107516571ewww (((fedora)))
same and agreed (but on Arch)
Not as secure as my virginity
>>107516571You can enable xwayland if you'd like.
>>107519213>Since enabling Xwayland is a security degradation, you are encouraged to find alternatives for those apps.
I dont see the benefits over Fedora and this distribution is too new to trust. RHEL upstream has been around since the 90's and probably Fedoda too. It's trusted by real enterprises to secure real data. Why would i use this over fedora
>>107519290Good point and I've heard it's an inconvenient distro to use. The point is just to show x11 is outdated and it's time to retire it. Also regular Fedora is also dropping x11 by only shipping two DEs that are dropping x11.
>>107519246It is. But having all the hardening features enabled in secureblue is not viable for most workflows. Luckily you can toggle them with simple ujust commands. Of course having as many hardening features enabled as possible and finding alternative applications compatible with these is recommended.
>>107516571why FEDs released new glowOS?
>>107516571How is this any better than OpenBSD?
>>107516571Too late, already installed Qubes OS!>>107520896I don't know about this shareblue, or secureblue, or whatever, but Qubes beats OpenBSD by offering more isolation than OpenBSD can provide to unpledged applications.
Thanks, but I'm sticking with Qubes