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  • vsis@feddit.cltolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldIT Department's Plan
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    2 months ago

    target the largest market segment to gain the most conversions.

    Windows market share is bigger in desktop only. In fact, is kinda sad that still there are serious institutions using Windows for non-desktop stuff. I hope this incident changes it.

    the real difference is you need a few decades of linux experience to fix anything in a timely manner.

    [ citation needed ] Probably you are meaning desktop again. Although troubleshooting Windows is not easy task neither, there are way more desktop users familiar with it.

    The real thing is

      1. There is no single “linux” OS. There are lots of different OSes based on Linux kernel. And they are for servers, desktop, embedded systems, smartphones, etc.
      1. More important. Security is a process, not a product from a vendor. The root cause of this incident is that some institutions are seeing that you just buy “security”, install it, and call it a day. No important stuff should auto-update. And no institution should auto-update lots of important stuff at the same time.

    So, Linux is not really more secure. But is built in a culture where security is taken more seriously.















  • vsis@feddit.cltoPrivacy@lemmy.mlImprove Your Privacy Setup
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    6 months ago

    If you’re concerned about security, consider GPG signing your kernel with Libreboot GRUB for an additional layer of verification at boot.

    Hey! I had no idea that was possible. I usually encrypt everything but /boot, because it’s easy that way.

    I don’t have a “threat model” of someone puting malware in /boot while I’m away of the computer. But it would be nice to know how to prevent that.

    Do you have a link of a guide or tutorial for that?





  • vsis@feddit.clOPtoLinux@lemmy.mlIs my NVME drive dying?
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    7 months ago

    […] by replacing the motherboard, by replacing the processor, by reseating the NVME drive in its slot, by verifying that your power supply is reliable…

    I will start with the cheapest option 😅

    I assume the power supply is reliable. Having a battery should make it more stable I guess.