GrapheneOS is just Android and (as far as i know) all Android versions use SELinux. Why not just use a basic distribution like Arch with SELinux?
GrapheneOS is just Android and (as far as i know) all Android versions use SELinux. Why not just use a basic distribution like Arch with SELinux?
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“was powered by the sun, was reliable, five times as fast, twice as easy to drive—but would only run on 5% of the roads.”
Which ones? The ones that go downhill??
It seems self explanatory for me, but I’m high rn so idk. It seems like the girl in this picture is saying that it’s dangerous to try Arch. But when the other character gets to the water and the neofetch can be seen as a sign of successful install, she knows she lost them to Arch.
Why do you think so?
That srticle does not claim PGP to be insecure.
It really looks like your art is improving all the time. Keep up the good work!
The voltage, state and current draw and other cool stuff can usually be found from /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/ you just have to make a small script to calculate what you need from that. This requres some knowledge, but it’s one way to do it.
https://caniuse.com/css-filters
It looks like not really anymore
Of course Android is not just that and I never claimed that. Are we talking about the security of the kernel or the whole OS? If you deem the kernel used in GrapheneOS to be sufficient for you, I’m assuming that it is the rest of the OS that concerns you. What in particular do you find to be good in GrapheneOS that SELinux with AppArmor and a trusted userland doesn’t achieve?