

You should NOT disable SELinux. Where in the hell did you get the idea it’s a good idea for people to do? Quite the opposite, people should have ways to interact with the MAC system easily.
You should NOT disable SELinux. Where in the hell did you get the idea it’s a good idea for people to do? Quite the opposite, people should have ways to interact with the MAC system easily.
True secure and verified boot, robust MAC systems with easy control (similar to what MacOS uses).
I think you miss the entire point of open source. It’s not that one is good or bad, it’s that one can be verified. Developers are welcome to publish their software however they want, but misrepresenting packages is disingenuous
Because it’s fundamentally different. Open source not following the source is a clear indicator it’s no longer following its published base.
Linux still needs some work in this space, we need full verified boot and ways to protect the boot partition against evil maid attacks. This is one major reason I haven’t been able to fully switch to Linux.
Thanks! Got a deck a while back but haven’t used it as much as I should.
This is really market share against Microsoft, not Mac. For good reason too, Microsoft is working very hard to ruin their company. They’re losing a lot of ground to Mac as well, especially in the small business sector where many things are web based now anyways. Run an MSP and we’ve had quite a few clients get fed up with inconsistent updates and repeated dumb problems… looking at you WSD and printing.
Not sure if anyone uses the feature but I love being able to assign colors to files individually with that dot on macOS I’d life to see it in Plasma too
Finally some good news in this space!
Already in Graphene and iOS.
That show is so good I’m so happy they brought it back for another season
I really wish they’d support a MAC system out of the box. Even with basic apparmor policies. Still an awesome distro though.