

Any chance for an apt repo or ppa?
Any chance for an apt repo or ppa?
How did the attacker gain your user’s privileges? Malware-infected user installation? A vulnerability in genuine software running as your user? In most scenarios these things only become worse when running as root instead.
Sudo also allows for granular permissions of which commands are allowed and which aren’t.
And who is going to edit your .bashrc?
Is there an overview of which BEPs are implemented?
I’d rather not use a computer at all than use GNOME for the rest of my live.
For me it’s KDE Plasma all the way.
Does KDE’s Dolphin suffer from this, too?
LUKS does offer multiple key slots. You can have the OS unlock it with a keyfile and be able to manually unlock it with a keyphrase when you don’t have access to that file.
I’m not sure if you can tell the OS to unlock it with a passphrase on boot like with the root partition.
You can always have a copy of the keyfile somewhere else, on an USB drive for example.
Alternative is to also add a passphrase to the /home luks partition.
Which exact model of 7600 XT do you have?
Have you correctly set your apt preferences? I didn’t have any issues anymore since I’ve done that.
Try listing the flatpak remotes in the terminal, maybe the correct repository isn’t added/enabled.
shred
Can also be used from KDE Partition Manager.
Use LUKS encryption in the future.
The devs of mpv
pipeviewer or pv
But stars equal discoverabiliy, or at least contribute a good chunk to it.
What am I seeing here exactly?
There’s probably some form of regulation preventing you to install arbitrary software on your entertainment system, even when you are the manufacturer.
Oh, I’ve just noticed it is a singular bash script? I don’t think you need to go through the trouble of creating a .deb repo/ppa then. I was just a bit worried about the installation process.