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Those should just show up as a keyboard. The official software won't work but it looks like you can configure it with just about anything. Like AntiMicroX
@dannymate I found out that the black screen bug isn't unique to me. However it is unique to wayland. Winapps currently does not fully support wayland and thus doesn't fully support Bazzite. Until they have proper Wayland support I don't think we'll add it as a ujust command.
hmm well it does work on KDE+Wayland for whatever reason then. You know I test these things as best I can :p. This is the relevant discussion for WinApps on Wayland I believe: https://github.com/winapps-org/winapps/discussions/19.
It was something that I flagged as a reason people stuck with Windows and there was a pretty positive response when I mentioned WinApps so I thought I'd follow through with that
Hey guys sorry for a silly question , is there way while I’m in game mode on my Rog ally x , to use 900p ? I know when I’m on windows size I can press switch via command centre
can someone describe to me how Linux's security and privacy stacks up against Windows 11? i'd like to know the strengths and weaknesses, especially factoring in secure boot, bitlocker and Windows Defender. what flaws should be aware of in Linux and how do i fix them? what should i enable or disable in linux to improve privacy/security?
you're in a bazzite channel, so I'll assume you're asking about bazzite. Bazzite can (and will if you don't tell it not to) install to a disk encrypted with the same general strength as bitlocker. By default it'll be using a stretched password as the encryption key. After booting it up you can run a
ujust
ujust
command which will switch to using Measured Boot with the system TPM chip (leaving the stretched password as a recovery key of sorts)
now when it comes to privacy... Linux is far, far, FAR superior to Windows 11. Windows is out of the box filled with telemetry reporting to Microsoft, and in fact it's not possible to set up a Windows 11 install without connecting your local user account to an online MS account (without launching a terminal during the install process and running special bypass commands Microsoft has said they'll remove)
"Windows Defender" is not great for privacy thanks to its "SmartScreen" feature that sends Microsoft details about which binaries you're running on your system. Antivirus-wise Bazzite comes with nothing out of the box, but... Linux also doesn't have many viruses targeted at it, and the general threat surface is lower
reminder: bazzite is designed for playing video games. Playing video games isn't really supposed to be done inside fort knox. But the posture overall is more than acceptable to me.