Not sure if got the wrong vid, but that is definitely Angel of Death
Not sure if got the wrong vid, but that is definitely Angel of Death
They’re using full disk encryption, which won’t let any part of it be read (even its partition table to boot the OS) until a password is entered. A system using FDE will go straight from POST to a password prompt.
A lot of people like FDE as it makes the encryption completely invisible to the OS and would normally have zero compatibility issues be problem-free.
KVM trays are generally only used for terminal/CLI access where widescreen doesn’t make much sense.
Widescreen ones are available (though not as plentiful) when the user is regularly using GUIs on it.
Until there’s an option to turn off auto-update (without killing the daemon), snap can go to hell.
Ive lost so much time with snap updating Firefox and breaking my current session of multiple private windows/tabs. (Yes, I know you can use the .deb version but I shouldn’t have to go through those extra steps)
It’s what your safe has when the batteries for the keypad stop working.