(BTW, you replied to only me instead of the mailing list, so nobody else
can see what you said to me.)
You won't be getting an infected OS if you disable Secure Boot, it's
solely meant for rootkits, aka malware that operate on the UEFI level
(the part of the system before it loads the OS), like Den
On 25-07-2023 14:30, Source Code wrote:
Hi everyone! I just wanna say some questions:
1. I can not find anywhere about why Arch Linux developers do not make
secure for Arch Linux. Why? And will secure be in Arch Linux in the
future?
2. I read the
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unified_Exte
I think the security of Arch Linux is perfectly fine, I have no idea
what you're talking about!
On 2023年07月25日 18:30, Source Code wrote:
> Hi everyone! I just wanna say some questions:
> 1. I can not find anywhere about why Arch Linux developers do not make
> secure for Arch Linux. Why? And will s
Hi everyone! I just wanna say some questions:
1. I can not find anywhere about why Arch Linux developers do not make
secure for Arch Linux. Why? And will secure be in Arch Linux in the future?
2. I read the
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface/Secure_Boot
and now I