No.14616
Has anybody tried this recently?
https://secureblue.dev/
https://github.com/secureblue/secureblue
I used it a year ago and the web browsers stopped working (shit messing up with nvidia drivers) but I'm thinking of trying it again once it's working for Fedora 42.
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No.14617
I meant when the ublue release is based on Fedora 42, not "working for". I should also have given a quick rundown of what it is
>secureblue is a security-focused desktop and server Linux operating system, developed as an open-source project. It is shipped as a set of OCI bootable container images, which are generated with BlueBuild, using Fedora Atomic Desktop’s base images as a starting point. Fedora is one of the few Linux distributions that ships with SELinux and associated tooling built-in and enabled by default. This makes it advantageous as a starting point for building a secure desktop system. However, the security architecture of desktop Linux is broadly and significantly lacking. The goal of secureblue is to build a maximally secure Linux operating system by proactively increasing defenses against the exploitation of both known and unknown vulnerabilities, while avoiding sacrificing usability for most use cases where possible. For more details, see the features list.
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No.14676
I was memeing this on 4troon but never actually tried it.
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No.14682
>>14617
Main issue with it is this in my opinion
>Why are upgrades so large?
>This is an issue with rpm-ostree image-based systems generally, and not specific to secureblue. Ideally, upgrades would come in the form of a zstd-compressed container diff, but it’s not there yet. Check out this upstream issue for more information.
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No.14684
>>14682
How big we talkin' here?
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No.14686
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