• areyouevenreal@lemm.ee
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      6 months ago

      What are you talking about? Windows isn’t very secure to begin with. Bazzite in particular is one of the more secure Linux desktop distros as it’s immutable and comes with SELinux enabled by default. It’s secure enough to actually cause me problems lol.

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        6 months ago

        It’s a real challenge to get a fully encrypted system with secure boot (easier now but still hit or miss with Linux) and tpm.

        What you’re describing is the user never security model which is as you said restrictive enough to be annoying, and more controlled than windows.

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          6 months ago

          I don’t use or particularly believe in secure boot.

          I have a fully encrypted root partition, with automatic unlocking using the TPM. Wasn’t even that hard to setup either. Bazzite makes it fairly easy to enroll a secure boot key if you really want that, as do some other distros. Nothing you are describing is that difficult.

          A lot of systems use AppArmour instead of SELinux, as this is easier to work with while still providing enhanced security.