With all the supply chain attacks in the Linux ecosystem, isn’t the natural solution to move to full application sandboxing?
Flatpacking is great but not all applications support it.
Is it too much of a hassle?
With all the supply chain attacks in the Linux ecosystem, isn’t the natural solution to move to full application sandboxing?
Flatpacking is great but not all applications support it.
Is it too much of a hassle?
I haven’t even tried it. GPU is too important these days. They recommend using a separate system entirely for GPU-intensive tasks. I actually do have that setup in a way, but only for the most GPU-intensive tasks. I don’t want to have to switch devices just to watch a video without draining half my battery.
It’s the GPU companies’ fault, of course, but that doesn’t change much.