Re: Kernel with IMA and "better" secure boot / MOK support

2024-09-26 Thread Johan Dahlberg
On 2024-09-26 16:52, simo...@murena.io wrote: Hi, Hi, thanks for replying! Just to avoid any confusion, the setup I'm using already works the way I want, I'm just hoping to find a way to avoid custom kernels. you can add public keys to the kernel keyring which are stored in a hardware sto

Re: strange Adwaita tray icon difficulties

2024-09-26 Thread Abraham S.A.H.
Sep 26, 2024, 07:26 by daniel.r...@telecom-sudparis.eu: > > Abraham, > > Thank you for this rant which i would have been too shy to write > myself on the list, but i am completely with you on that issue. I > would even add that major applications such as Thunderbird are, > at times, subject to v

Kernel with IMA and "better" secure boot / MOK support

2024-09-26 Thread Johan Dahlberg
For the last couple of years I've been rolling my own kernels on a couple of machines in order to have better support for secure boot and especially mok keys. This has been necessary for being able to boot with lockdown=confidentiality/integrity and still be able to load any signed out-of-tree

Re: Recommended setup for synced password manager

2024-09-26 Thread tippfehlr
On 2024-09-26 13:15, Andy Pieters wrote: > The downside of solutions like that, though, is that the site identity > is completely handled by a human, so if you had previously saved a > password for example.com and someone tricked you > into thinking that example.com.uk

Re: Recommended setup for synced password manager

2024-09-26 Thread Andy Pieters
On Thu, 26 Sept 2024 at 01:10, Abraham S.A.H. wrote: > I think KeePass is one of the best solutions. > The downside of solutions like that, though, is that the site identity is completely handled by a human, so if you had previously saved a password for example.com and someone tricked you into t