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They do not claim to be most secure linux distro on the market but do not say which is.

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    They do not claim to be most secure linux distro on the market but do not say which is. Lol

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      They do not claim to be most secure linux distro on the market but do not say which is. Lol

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      Probably Qubes OS

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        Probably Qubes OS

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        I am literally halfway installing qubes os. I had linux mint before.

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          They do not claim to be most secure linux distro on the market but do not say which is. Lol

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          I believe your confusion comes from the following line: "secureblue does not claim to be the most secure option available on the desktop."

          Which is simply their acknowledgement that more secure options like Qubes OS exist. Note, however, that Qubes OS is not based on Linux, but instead on Xen.

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            I believe your confusion comes from the following line: "secureblue does not claim to be the most secure option available on the desktop."

            Which is simply their acknowledgement that more secure options like Qubes OS exist. Note, however, that Qubes OS is not based on Linux, but instead on Xen.

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            So it’s like not using linux commands and such?

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              So it’s like not using linux commands and such?

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              secureblue absolutely does.

              Qubes OS does too. But that's becomes dom0 and most of the qubes you'd interact with are just Linux. But the qube can be based on BSD instead. Heck, you could have it based on Windows even. These qubes are VMs; so you can basically do whatever you want with them. The heavy use of virtualization is exactly what makes Qubes OS as secure as it is.

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                I am literally halfway installing qubes os. I had linux mint before.

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                Going from Linux Mint to Qubes OS could be rough. You're warned 😉 .

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                  I am literally halfway installing qubes os. I had linux mint before.

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                  Lol good luck but I wouldn't recommend it as your daily os. Qubes is for those who have got a nation state on their back or something like that. For most people, default fedora is more than enough.

                  (see https://www.privacyguides.org/en/os/qubes-overview/ and https://www.privacyguides.org/en/desktop/)

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