• Peasley@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    See, Ubuntu only requires pressing next 6 times, and Fedora is only 8.

    That’s essentially what it boils down to nowadays.

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      2 hours ago

      Unless you want tpm backed full disk encryption in which case… Good luck

      One click for Mac and windows, a lifetime of fun for Linux (except arch w/sysdboot which works pretty good)

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        2 hours ago

        I’m happy with regular password FDE, i think i’m more likely to encounter hardware failure (and then need to read the drive from another machine) than theft of the drive.

        It’s a good point though, I’m sure many people do need this feature. Ubuntu is “working on it” but so far i guess it’s mostly not working

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          37 minutes ago

          I have a media center that serves over the internet via VPN, I don’t want to leave it unencrypted but I also don’t want to have to go home and type in a pass every time California has a power outage, which is monthly during the dry fire season and >monthly during the “storm” season. I wouldn’t care as much for my personal laptop or anything, but for servers it seems like an absolute must have and…what is Linux for if not servers?