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"website",
"Secureblue: Is This the Most Secure Linux Distro?",
"Videos",
"FAQ | secureblue",
"@jonah",
"@travier",
"GitHub - fedora-asahi-remix-atomic-desktops/images: Unofficial Bootable Container images for Fedora Asahi Atomic Remix"
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"textContent": "You, _might_ be able to get a response from the secureblue dev here if you ping them **once,** and again be respectful.\n\nThough I don’t know if the secureblue dev has be active on this forum recently. There are also other contact methods for the secureblue developer on the website namely Bluesky and Discord.\n\nAlso this might not be relevant to you, but I figured I might as well link it. In the below topic the secureblue dev was very active in answering questions. I wouldn’t recommend asking this question there, but that topic thread may answer some other questions you had about secureblue.\n\nSecureblue: Is This the Most Secure Linux Distro? Videos\n\n> Immutable FAQ | secureblue There are a lot of misconceptions about atomic systems, nomenclature aside. Edit: hijacking this post to respond to @jonah as well I agree only because I have esoteric hardware (Asahi Linux user lol), which I hope atomic distros get better at supporting in the future. @travier is working on GitHub - fedora-asahi-remix-atomic-desktops/images: Unofficial Bootable Container images for Fedora Asahi Atomic Remix but it’s still very experiment…",
"title": "Is secureblue linux [ secureblue.dev ] also vulnerable by these three recent linux vulnerabilities - Copy Fail, Copy Fail 2 and Dirty Frag?"
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