I’m not a huge fan of Poettering’s ideas either way but integrity/verified boot is something I’ve always missed from the Android world. It’s not meant to reduce freedom but rather empower security, something that’s kind of weak when it comes to the Linux desktop.
I’m not a huge fan of Poettering’s ideas either way but integrity/verified boot is something I’ve always missed from the Android world. It’s not meant to reduce freedom but rather empower security, something that’s kind of weak when it comes to the Linux desktop.