Desktop Linux allows root access and is still secure. Allowing root access doesn’t make it insecure.
Desktop Linux allows root access and is still secure. Allowing root access doesn’t make it insecure.
Yeah I have read that. And couldn’t find any reason why. When I ask about root people only say "if you want root, graphene isn’t for you"😅
Yeah I’m currently running LineageOS. I wanted root mainly for adblock (modifying /etc/hosts
) and AppOps. Does Graphene have those features built in?
What is the root scene on Graphene? I know the dev is pretty against it but I like having root access after being used to it. Is it possible to easily root it without any integrity issues later on?
I think mint has timeshift enabled by default. Try going back to when the games worked and figure out what change caused the gamss to break?
Yes the DMA. WhatsApp has the skeleton code for it in place I think
Oh okay. Thanks for the simple explanation :)
Can someone eli5 pls?
I use i3 which exists only for Xorg.
I’m using proton + Arch for over a year and I have no issues running any games (Ryzen 5 5600X, RTX 3060 Ti). Only issues I had were with anti cheat.
Okay. Also how beneficial would this be for my résumé if I’m trying to get into cyber security field?
I’m interested. Can you tell me more about it?
At this point I just assume Meta, Google and Apple have my number due to people storing the number on their devices. Amazon also might have it because people might have paid me via Amazon Pay (and given it access to contacts).
Yes. I don’t endorse WhatsApp. What I meant is if you chat with 15 people out of which 5 use WhatsApp, only those 5 chats are potentially readable by Meta. Because those are the only chats which will get sent to Meta servers.
So you have the benefit that the other 10 chats are not readable by Meta.
Lmao my bad. Thanks I’ll read up about it.
Google has also kept RCS proprietary. Google shares the blame as well imo
True. However there are certain advantages
I know it’s not perfect but better than the current scenario and a step in the right direction
Oh wow. TIL! Any recommendws sources? I want to read the full coverage
I only heard of it because I follow Matrix blog.
I saw the technical discussions (if you are a tech person I would recommend watching those on YT) and it seems that EU is trying to find some middle ground where companies won’t have to incur a lot of losses but still be open and create a fair environment for newcomers.
Oh okay thanks!