

How is using disposable VMs in Qubes not going to help?


How is using disposable VMs in Qubes not going to help?


Thanks, Ironclad and Gloire look interesting for a RISC-V system, gonna try out at some point alongside CheriBSD


I’m all for a better Flatpak, but I’m on the fence with full-on usage of Rust, I’d wait for there to be a second Rust compiler. Otherwise, sandboxing might be enough for some users, but not exactly for me.


I actually forgot to mention it, but I was going to say anyway that sandboxing I deem less ideal than paravirtualization


GNOME is just the default, there’s also KDE and no-GUI options if I’m not mistaken


Chimera is a nice alternative to Alpine, have you thought of sending this feedback to Chimera’s dev?


It works decently with just 8 GB RAM, and I’m going to upgrade the RAM.
Secureblue is based on sandboxing rather than paravirtualization, and I’m not sure that’s secure enough for me.
One can use a different init system for a reason such as reduced attack surface. OpenRC ihas much lighter codebase than systemd.
AppVMs are isolated in Qubes even without the help of Wayland