Thanks for sharing that video. It’s one of the most ambitious ones I’ve seen out there. However, if I understood correctly, only average fps is compared right? So not the (more important) 1% or 0.1% lows.
It has been my pleasure 😊!
It has been my pleasure!
it comes down to a question of convenience vs. “best” security possible.
I’ve solved this for myself by dedicating two different devices; one that’s optimized for security, while the other is only used for gaming.
Thanks for clarifying!
Yup. That’s basically it. AppArmor isn’t a slouch either, but SELinux works well and is well-tested on Fedora. It’s a pity. I do think that SELinux > AppArmor, so if security is a serious concern of yours, then it’s worth considering Bazzite over Nobara. If, however, security is a top priority of yours, you might even consider secureblue. It’s not great for gaming though 😅. At some point, hardening clashes with performance gains…
like not being able to put icons on the desktop with Steam due to it being Flatpak and Valve not having enabled that specific option)
Interesting. Bazzite has (for some time now) been shipping the native Steam package; so not the Flatpak one.
You’re welcome!
xD, it’s done by typing three times “-” or “*” next to each other with nothing else on the line itself and the lines before and after. So to illustrate it with quotation marks:
“(Empty)”
“—” (or “***”)
“(Empty)”
Note that in the above example, i had to leave another empty line in between the lines. So it’s not exactly correct. Unfortunately, without a break line, I can’t even illustrate it. So, this is done from necessity. Though, it means that technically, the stars below were one “/” removed from becoming a line.
/***
The existence of both is justified for their unique merits. However, I’d argue that the ‘immutable’/atomic model makes more sense for a system that’s dedicated towards gaming.
For a general daily driver, it all comes down to your specific needs. If Bazzite satisfies those, I’d argue it’s the safer pick. However, if (for some reason) Bazzite falls short[1], then go for Nobara instead.
There’s a lot more to it than this, but I kept it short for the sake of brevity.
IIRC, it stops working whenever you disable JavaScript.