Just a few more:
Those are probably the most famous but there are much more from where those came from.
Just a few more:
Those are probably the most famous but there are much more from where those came from.
Sorry, it is very poorly worded. English isn’t my primarily language. What I intend to say is that government would benefit for picking a community distro, like Valve did, instead of a company driven one.
Well, companies like Valve, they are a bit more worried if the distro are community or organization driven. So, for government, perhaps that same philosophy should be considered which is not the case of Fedora or Suse. They check distros such as Arch or Debian and derivatives.
Anything in particular that wish you to get over from Bazzite?
Very minor things which may or may not be already available in Secureblue:
LatencyFleX, vkBasalt, MangoHud, and OBS VkCapture installed and available by default.
Patched Switcheroo-Control fixing default-broken iGPU/dGPU switching.
HDR available in game mode and full hardware accelerated codec support for H264 decoding.
And the last one that I’m on the fence if would be a good addition or not the ujust based on the just project.
Are we even able to successfully add an eGPU on those ARM laptops using a Linux distro?
Any particular friction with GPUs? I see that they have a Nvidia image and they actually recommend if possible to stay away from Nvidia but does it work well with Nvidia or AMD GPUs?
Can we maybe tinker it to get some of the things that we have in Bazzite?
I wonder how feasible would be to calibrate Secureblue with the gaming changes that were introduced in the Bazzite desktop flavor.
Would it be similar to try to change Bluefin and Aurora or it requires additional work?
I mean, for me makes more sense to start with the secure option and add the gaming tinkering to it.
Lol, I’m still on Vega 56
Google/Meta/Microsoft applications, you are the pet of big corp