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Janier
It looks so uncomfortable tho
It looks so uncomfortable tho
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confusedsiren56
•
7/3/24, 8:43 PM
Like I
'm just lost
J
Janier
It looks so uncomfortable tho
Z
Zeglius
•
7/3/24, 8:43 PM
But bro
, they got green leds
. That
's gaming
!
K
Kamquat
•
7/3/24, 8:43 PM
idk I never owned one
. I did have the original Shield TV
, but that was a box and came with a controller
, wasn
't a handheld
C
confusedsiren56
Like I have used bazzite for a while now but I had to wipe the dam thing because...
J
Johnny Appleseed
•
7/3/24, 8:43 PM
I
'd be interested how you managed to but generally the answer is
"play stupid games win stupid prizes
"
J
Janier
OP
•
7/3/24, 8:43 PM
Is like holding a brick
K
Kasher_CS
•
7/3/24, 8:44 PM
There are no RATs on Bazzite
C
confusedsiren56
•
7/3/24, 8:44 PM
Why
K
Kasher_CS
•
7/3/24, 8:44 PM
Because its read only
K
Kasher_CS
•
7/3/24, 8:45 PM
They cannot write
C
confusedsiren56
•
7/3/24, 8:45 PM
Grubs now broke
J
Janier
OP
•
7/3/24, 8:45 PM
RAT
?
D
digitalpope
•
7/3/24, 8:45 PM
remote access trojan
, iirc
C
confusedsiren56
•
7/3/24, 8:45 PM
Ye a rat
Z
Zeglius
•
7/3/24, 8:46 PM
How do you know you got one of those
?
Original message was deleted
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:46 PM
i doubt nvidia cares
D
digitalpope
•
7/3/24, 8:46 PM
you generally have to be doing something that
's really against best practices to get one tho
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:46 PM
they aren
't making their money off of consumer hardware
, they
're making it off of data centers wanting a bazillion GPUs
C
confusedsiren56
•
7/3/24, 8:47 PM
Well I have suspect I got one because zero trust and there was some sus stuff going on
J
Janier
OP
•
7/3/24, 8:47 PM
Btw Linux don
't use antivirus
?
Z
Zeglius
•
7/3/24, 8:48 PM
Nop
K
Kamquat
•
7/3/24, 8:48 PM
you can
K
Kamquat
•
7/3/24, 8:48 PM
clamav is a thing
K
Kamquat
clamav is a thing
Z
Zeglius
•
7/3/24, 8:48 PM
Is not maintained anymore if I remember correctly
K
Kamquat
clamav is a thing
K
Kyle Gospo
•
7/3/24, 8:48 PM
ClamAV is designed to look for windows malware on a linux email server
, first and foremost
C
Crono
•
7/3/24, 8:48 PM
We have SELinux
, formerly known as NSA SELinux
K
Kyle Gospo
•
7/3/24, 8:48 PM
it
's not really a
"Linux AV
"
K
Kyle Gospo
ClamAV is designed to look for windows malware on a linux email server, first an...
K
Kamquat
•
7/3/24, 8:48 PM
well yeah
.
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:49 PM
it
's not that there isn
't malware on linux
, but given how annoying it is to get various consumer programs to work
, malware has a rough go of it on linux
K
Kamquat
•
7/3/24, 8:49 PM
I think exploits and such are more of a risk than viruses
J
Janier
OP
•
7/3/24, 8:49 PM
I feel like I have my front door open so anyone can pass
.
K
Kasher_CS
•
7/3/24, 8:49 PM
K
Kamquat
I think exploits and such are more of a risk than viruses
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:49 PM
ransomware is pretty common
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:50 PM
that world has been targeting cloud servers and stuff
K
Kasher_CS
Click to see attachment
Z
Zeglius
•
7/3/24, 8:50 PM
Dependency hell for malware LMAO
R
RoyAwesome
ransomware is pretty common
K
Kamquat
•
7/3/24, 8:50 PM
I
've managed to never run into such things
, but I don
't click shady stuff and keep all my browser extensions up to date
.
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:50 PM
so there are quite a few linux focused ransomware programs
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:50 PM
i mean
, they
're targeting servers
C
Crono
•
7/3/24, 8:50 PM
Well ransomware only needs access to the file system which is a pretty standard permission for obvious reasons
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:50 PM
docker containers
, stuff like that
K
Kamquat
•
7/3/24, 8:50 PM
and if I got hit with ransomware I
'd just format
.
C
confusedsiren56
•
7/3/24, 8:50 PM
Why is there not a mainstream anti virus for desktop linux
C
Crono
•
7/3/24, 8:50 PM
But stuff that can actually impair function should be quite rare
K
Kamquat
•
7/3/24, 8:51 PM
but I doubt they target
'individual linux users
' often
C
confusedsiren56
Why is there not a mainstream anti virus for desktop linux
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:51 PM
because it
's very hard for malware to broadly target
K
Kasher_CS
•
7/3/24, 8:51 PM
Because there
's not a virus for desktop linux
K
Kasher_CS
Because there's not a virus for desktop linux
J
Janier
OP
•
7/3/24, 8:51 PM
Yet
K
Kasher_CS
Because there's not a virus for desktop linux
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:51 PM
there are
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:51 PM
there are quite a few that go after ubuntu
C
Crono
•
7/3/24, 8:52 PM
Fragmentation actually works in favor of Linux security now that I think about it
R
RoyAwesome
•
7/3/24, 8:52 PM
or rather
, they don
't disciminate between ubuntu desktop and ubuntu server
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