thanks a lot, I tried to make the headline more accurate
What makes Kali Linux unique is its purpose-built nature for security testing. While other Linux distributions may have security tools, Kali Linux integrates a vast array of them out of the box. This saves time for professionals who require a quick setup for penetration testing and ethical hacking tasks.
Kali Linux boasts a comprehensive selection of pre-installed tools, including but not limited to Wireshark, Nmap, Metasploit, and Aircrack-ng. These tools cover a broad spectrum of security assessments, from network scanning to vulnerability analysis and exploitation.
https://www.jamesparker.dev/how-is-kali-linux-different-from-other-linux-distributions/###
It is about adding a new desktop environment, named Cosmic https://system76.com/cosmic/, to Fedora as an official supported spin/variant.
31.0 New Features
31.0 Changes
31.0 Bug Fixes
I guess, he is just busy selling…
Unmaintained code in the kernel is really bad due to possible vulnerabilities. If you want to keep it, it must be maintained.
Interesting. Thanks for verifying.
How did you install it? Does not seam to work for me with Flatpak.
This is up to the implementation of the DE 😀
Also on the phone you want probably listen to music, when it is locked.
Gnome plans to add some options like, if you want to use this feature at all or lock securely only after X time after screen is locked. But I think. the implementation hasn’t really started yet
For sure all DE will provide some options.
May s.b. will steal your laptop, when you are at lunch 😀
In general I’m with, but the standby current is really low, especially when writing the memory to disk…
When locking the screen. The running programs will freeze until you unlock it again.
One important benefit will be, that it discards the key when locking the screen (when integrated in the DE). So the drive is protected when you are not at your machine. The old mechanism only discards the key when restarting the computer. But who shuts his/hers laptop down…
Did you try FreeCAD 1.0 rc?
My suggestion, ignore those desktop fights. Just use what fits best to you. Save your energy for something useful, eg contributing.
No, I don’t think so.
So I guess it’s not a Gnome thing, but an underlying driver, HW thing…
Now with the long awaited USB portal! Yeah 🚀