Hi there,

Win10 is soon not supported. Tbh Linux have been on my radar since I started to break from the US big tech.

But how is security handled in Linux? Linux is pretty open-source, or am I not understanding it correctly. So how can I as a new user make sure to have the most secure machine as possible?

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      14 hours ago

      Why not? You (usually) just click the check box during install, and you have 1 extra password when you boot up your system. Doesn’t seem too hard but I might be missing something.

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        32 minutes ago

        It’s surprisingly annoying trying to configure LUKS full disk encryption. I had to look up instructions many times over on Mint.

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        11 hours ago

        when you fuck shit up you can’t really easily boot in from a usb drive and learn the recovery process

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          It’s a few extra steps to start fixing, but it’s still definitely possible once you get the crypto device mapper.