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[–] v321@lemmy.ml 6 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

Interesting. They are concerned about security updates delay, but then there is this: https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-manual/ch10.en.html#security-support-testing

Basically, it says that testing gets security updates later than stable and unstable.

[–] h4x0r@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 13 hours ago

Using debsecan to pull security updates from sid and experimental is trivial to setup.

[–] RIotingPacifist@lemmy.world 4 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (1 children)

This seems like slop for all the Ubuntu haters, but i agree moving to testing isn't a good sign.

TBH while I like the hardware of my laptop, I've been pretty unimpressed by the software that Tuxedo provide.

While i appreciate not having snaps by default, the control center they ship is an electron app that requires /tmp be executable out of the box, and talks to a backend daemon that wasn't particularly secure by default, and both live in /opt despite coming from the distro itself, so I think it's ironic when people engage in technical sneering while throwing stones from within their glasshouses.

Also boot security doesn't seem to be a priority for them out of the box, this seems like what they should focus on IMO, instead of switching their base

✘ CET OS Support: Unknown ✘ Linux kernel lockdown: Disabled ✘ Linux kernel: Tainted ✘ UEFI secure boot: Disabled

That it's good enough as a distro, although I'll probably just switch to neon if Tuxedo move to a rolling release base.

[–] SocialistVibes01@lemmy.ml 2 points 16 hours ago

The thing is Neon could die at any moment thanks to KDE Linux.