groche

u/groche@lemmy.rochegmr.com
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UKIs are good for secureboot/measureboot, because you can sign the uki, and everything inside of it be validated for secureboot. If you really like to have a secure chain without a uki, you need to validate all the boot components. You can do it with grub and gpg signatures, but is more simple to use an uki and a efi bootloader like systemd-boot

Yea this is what I was saying whan I talked about the risc-v ecosistem isn't competitive (at the moment). For me the bests boards at the moment are the based in the spacemmit k1, supports the majority of the rv23 profile extensions (not everything, and for this reason not will be compatible with the new versions for Ubuntu), and full rv22, including rvv 1.0. I have an orange pi rv2 (they use a renamed k1 for some weird reason), and works very well... For 50$, not for more

No. The main diference is that you write a software for Android, it doesn't work in gnu/Linux (without extra layers), but if you write a software for steamOS, literally you are writing a software for gnu/Linux. SteamOS is an arch Linux modified to be immutable with a custom (and free) kernel with extra support that they merge after in mainline, with the steam app oppened by default. SteamOS use all the software stack for gnu Linux. Android develop their own stack and work different.

But you want to use systemd-boot? Obviously you need to install systems-utils if you want to install systemd-boot, but you can use grub or something else bootloader

You can install gentoo-kernel-bin and everything works fine. About SystemD, you needn't systemd as init, but you need systemd as udev or other things. Only follow the guide with a non-systemd profile

Nowadays a lot of hardware works very well on Linux, the main approach of this vendors is not the compatibility (has guaranteed but as you say in a thinkpad you have the same compatibility), the approach is about a free software (or mostly free) firmware, and in this case, free and secure implementation for the firmware an all secureboor chain

Se ve guay, yo he acabado leyendo solo phoronix y poco más. La pena es que de habla hispana parece que no hay nadie (que yo conozca) difundiendo estas noticias de forma seria. En muyLinux y así son más artículos de opinión comentando noticias, no información "cruda" y ± detallada dentro de lo que es el resumen de la noticia

on Gentoo users be like · c/linuxmemes · 8 pts · 2y

Nah you can have x3 load per core without problem. The real problem is when you haven't got enough ram xD

In my firs time with linux I install ubuntu (maybe 12.04, I dont't remember, it was gnome 2) in the only PC in my parents home, I delete windows, and we was using it 2 years without knowing what is a terminal and everything went fine, the problems appeard when I was discover the terminal hahahaha