Re: Boot secure

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I think the security of Arch Linux is perfectly fine, I have no idea
what you're talking about!

On 2023年07月25日 18:30, Source Code wrote:
> Hi everyone! I just wanna say some questions:
> 1. I can not find anywhere about why Arch Linux developers do not make
> secure for Arch Linux. Why? And will secure be in Arch Linux in the future?
> 2. I read the
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface/Secure_Boot
> and now I don’t see information about ship. Why?

-- 
lain.

Did you know that?
90% of all emails sent on a daily basis are being sent in plain text, and it's super easy to intercept emails as they flow over the internet?
Never send passwords, tokens, personal information, or other volunerable information without proper PGP encryption!

If you're writing your emails unencrypted, please consider sending PGP encrypted emails for security reasons.
You can find my PGP public key at: https://fair.moe/lain.asc

Every good email client is able to send encrypted emails.
If yours can't, then you should consider switching to a secure email client, because yours just sucks.

My recommendations are Claws Mail or NeoMutt.
For instructions on how to encrypt your emails:
https://unixsheikh.com/tutorials/gnupg-tutorial.html

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