

Secure Boot settings should be under the Security tab in the BIOS.
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Linux enthusiast, programmer, and privacy advocate. I’m nearly done with an IT Security degree.
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Secure Boot settings should be under the Security tab in the BIOS.
You should be able to enroll the Secure Boot key for Bazzite and keep it enabled. Instructions: https://docs.bazzite.gg/General/Installation_Guide/secure_boot/
I am using OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. I’ll try enabling Wayland using the environment variable for a game when I get on later.
I dont get flickering on my OLED on GNOME with VRR. Odd.
It requires rootful containers, risqué.
e/OS/ is often behind on Android monthly security patches by a month or more. Insecure and not very deblobbed of proprietary blobs, especially when compared to GrapheneOS.
Ironfox or Cromite
DuckDuckGo Browser is a webview browser which has weaker tab isolation and uses the system’s default webview implementation, most often chrome webview.
Zorin is too walled off IMO. Too many features locked in Pro version.
/e/os is often behind on Android monthly security patches (sometimes up to a month or more!) and the apps they fork I have heard also often lag behind upstream. It also doesnt do much to deblob the ROM if proprietary binary blobs.
Comparison table of Android ROMs: https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
Alienware should be Dell I think. Is there a security tab in the BIOS?