You got me curious. Passwords yeah, but tax documents? Why?
You got me curious. Passwords yeah, but tax documents? Why?
GNOME disks is a nice GUI that lets you setup disks with ease. Encryption can be easily setup with it.
So when the laptop dies, the disk cannot be read anywhere because the tpm is lost?
If your drive starts malfunctioning, then without encryption you might be able to read some sectors and recover a few things. With encryption you are SOL.
My drives are not encrypted because it’s a hassle if things start going wrong. My NAS is software raid so the individual disks mean nothing anyway. The only drive that is encrypted is my backup disk and I’m not really sure if it was needed.
When they call me to fix their PC 😂
I bet the one on the right is the goofy one, left one is calm and minds his own business
My current Android phone has 4GB and it’s really smooth. I’ve got 90 Firefox tabs open and several apps. I’d love to see that level of optimization in a startup, but more RAM will just mask the bad optimization.
Our beloved consoles from the 80s and 90s were built with off the shelf parts, this is no different. Custom hardware in a niche market would lead nowhere.
This course by the Linux Foundation goes over the basics and I thought it was pretty good. I was a long time user of Linux when I came across this and wanted to see how much I really knew. It’s very easy to follow and well structured
https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/introduction-to-linux/
Yes, but that’s not what i mean, i mean other non steam software. Software developers will follow wherever users will go. And they will bring their mechanisms to protect their proprietary software.
Er staat zelfs “bij koorts” op de doos
It didn’t feel right when I wrote it, but English isn’t my first language. Thanks!
I don’t agree with number 2. Ubuntu had always been the ““default”” when Linux was the target. They must be scrambling at Canonical right now.
This could lead to some sort of controlling mechanism that will check if your OS is actually SteamOS, otherwise some kind of DRM would prevent you from playing online for example. I’m wary.
Also people are forgetting that gaming isn’t the only thing people use their computers for. They are convenience devices. They want to game on the PC they also use for other things. They will not switch for gaming only. Companies who sell software will see this and start piling on their controlling mechanisms, tracking, … More proprietary things will come, I mean games already are, and they are not in the spirit of Linux.
I’m bad at expressing my thoughts, but I hope you understand what I’m trying to say.
Like IBM and Red Hat!
It’s called “Wellbeing” and will be available in the Settings app.
GNOME has a screen recorder built in, but I use OBS because it’s a swiss army knife of (screen) recording.
“A stop job is running for … (56s / 2min)”
Never really gave it much thought, but are Amber alerts for general emergencies?