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Why though? This just means that Windows 11 will run on more devices? Why is so important for your device to have a TPM and Secure Boot enabled, and a supported processor? If I were Microsoft, I would put the requirements even lower or even removed them.
I signed up at feddit.nl and I am not even from Netherlands.
I don't dual boot, I just have some other Windows machines that I use rarely for Windows-only software that require an external connection, like Odin for Samsung devices.
I was going to make an unexpected factorial joke, but I realized that 1! is 1, so I guess you're right.
ext4 on everything except external drives where I put NTFS.
I just use ext4 on everything. It works pretty nicely.
I think you can encrypt drives by using a key stored in the TPM, if you have one. See the Arch wiki for info.
Though I have heard the TPM is not as secure..
Is there any declarative OS that is not immutable?
I tried Fedora Silverblue once and it was all fun and games until I wanted to build a driver.
But I really like the concept of declarative systems.
I read that as cheese dynasty and I got so confused.
I have a friend that has one of these.
Yes, basically on internal LAN I put admin admin to everything.