

Yeah i mean on a level where breaks the kernel and MS is forced to stop allowing these kinds of kernel modifications like they were talking about doing after the crowdstrike incident.


Yeah i mean on a level where breaks the kernel and MS is forced to stop allowing these kinds of kernel modifications like they were talking about doing after the crowdstrike incident.


I’ve also worked with people that worked on the NT kernel. I couldn’t agree more. Im just waiting for the day someone exploits these anticheat kernal hooks to create the ultimate rootkit. It’ll make crowdstrike look like nothing.
fuser is an easy command just point it at the file and it tells you the process ids that using that file.
Linux fuser for the win


Yeah i run debian sid but i mainly do that to help with bug testing and have timeshift hourly snapahots. Stable with backports and flatpacks should be enough for a normal gamer user.


If you are worried about corporate ownership and like KDE. Debian is a good stable Distro for your needs.


That’s the thing all the distro is is just a a set of default configurations and default applications installed so theoretically anybody can make their own distro to somewhat degree especially if it’s a child distro you can remix Debian 50 different ways and get 50 different distros while doing very little work.


I know they are working on it here is a status page and mailing list https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Bananas
Are you dual booting?


I get it that’s the impression and maybe i have used it for so long so i might have a blind spot but what makes it complicated? Its got a gui installer, a live cd. Other than the not having cutting edge software what makes it complicated?


I’m on AM5 with a 6800 and would have a newer card if the cost wasn’t so high. I run Sid for fun but I can run stable with backports and flatpaks


^ This, Debian just works and gets out of your way. But no one seems to recommend it.
OG Suse 6 but quickly switched to Debian and never left.


Debian is pretty good out of the box but packages like Harden and scanning tools like the package lynis can help you harden Debian further.


I use stow and a local git server to keep and clone to all my machines
The idea of someone using powershell when you are on Linux is a form of self harm and you need to reach out as its clearly a cry for help.


Yeah that was the idea get the llms to start using look alike characters to poison their outputs.


Vscode might but what about llms asking for a friend
also it doesn’t seem to be a bug but a feature request
Basically performance boost to make it more in line with how libc works now.