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can this be stacked on bazzite?

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    can this be stacked on bazzite?

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      can this be stacked on bazzite?

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      You could rebase to Secureblue, but that would replace Bazzite.

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        To add onto what N.E.P.T.R said, it is technically possible to make a custom amalgamation of Bazzite with secureblue's hardening. However, it would be neither here or there. Some discussion of it can be found here. IIRC, it was ultimately deemed counter-intuitive as a gaming-distro inherently conflicts with a hardened one.

        Finally, we shouldn't disregard the technical part of this; it's IIRC one of the reasons why the Bluefin-variants of secureblue were eventually disbanded. It frequently had a lot of interesting bugs that were simply not present on other secureblue-images. This isn't on Bluefin either, as the non-hardened edition worked as you'd expect.

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            To add onto what N.E.P.T.R said, it is technically possible to make a custom amalgamation of Bazzite with secureblue's hardening. However, it would be neither here or there. Some discussion of it can be found here. IIRC, it was ultimately deemed counter-intuitive as a gaming-distro inherently conflicts with a hardened one.

            Finally, we shouldn't disregard the technical part of this; it's IIRC one of the reasons why the Bluefin-variants of secureblue were eventually disbanded. It frequently had a lot of interesting bugs that were simply not present on other secureblue-images. This isn't on Bluefin either, as the non-hardened edition worked as you'd expect.

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            So, in the end, it sounds that is better to use Secureblue as it is since it seems to support quite a lot of the things that Bazzite does. Am I following this right?

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              So, in the end, it sounds that is better to use Secureblue as it is since it seems to support quite a lot of the things that Bazzite does. Am I following this right?

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              So, in the end, it sounds that is better to use Secureblue as it is

              It ultimately depends on what you wish out of your system. For a general use system, I can't fathom myself preferring Bazzite over secureblue; simply for how secureblue's superior security comforts me. However, Bazzite would definitely be preferred as a HTPC/"game-console". Ultimately, it depends on what you wish on your system. As we are talking on /c/privacy, secureblue is definitely the preferred system within that context.

              since it seems to support quite a lot of the things that Bazzite does. Am I following this right?

              Close enough. Usability-wise, it's pretty smooth sailing after first setup. There are some minor things like how Waydroid works on Bazzite, but doesn't on secureblue (at least, it didn't when I tried it the last time). But, aside from those, it's definitely a very viable daily driver. Just ensure to do a thorough read of their FAQ and Articles.

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