i did toy with the idea of using tpm2, but without secure boot state, it didn't seem too practical, there's also a few quirks with the way rpm-ostree that results in tpm2 not being as effective, you'd have to redo it on every update essentially if you want it to be absolutely secure
i figured out that if bazzite installer would setup wifi and would preserve the wifi settings the same way the OG fedora installer does it, it could work (since i think that installers sets up WPA supplicant) but it was getting too much into the weeds and idk enough yet
there was a tutorial online that i read through, but quickly figured out that it was just meant for installing windows 11, and the secure boot setup looked janky as heck, sbctl was used to set it up, then during the windows 11 installation secure boot was magically enabled and i was left thinking "so how do you turn it off?" that was part was not clear and decided not to go through with it
i like having the option of being able to turn it off, and removing/adding my own keys through the BIOS menu, in case i lose the ability to boot into any OS
im talking strictly on the steam deck though, i would add tpm2 to my desktop PC, but the current setup i have with clevis/tang just works, turn on my encrypted tang server VM, and then i can just turn on my HTPC/Desktop on and off as I please. Someone steals my stuff, good luck getting to my data
what's the specific motherboard? a quick google search i see most people use 3200MHz on that chipset, want to check if that motherboard does support 3600MHz
Hello, My rig is based on the asus prime b450m-a . I currently have 3000mhz ram sticks on it and i want to upgrade. On the mobo site its says max ram speed is 3200mhz but on qvl list 4400mhz ram has been tested working. Does it mean it can run 4400mhz or it just support 4400mhz and will run at...
im always careful to use the exact values supports, and not assume that just because its a lower value of the max supported freq that it would be good enough