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Not all distros ship SELinux and the ones that do, don’t actually configure it securely.
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New users are expected to keep copying and pasting commands from their browsers to their terminal which compromises some Linux security defenses.
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KDE, GNOME and Sway are the only functional Desktop Environments/Window Managers that support Wayland all, while the Other DEs are not even close to shipping with Wayland.
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Most if not all of the Linux Distros in 2025 ship with Grub bootloader, which suffers from a lot of problems, instead of using the bootloaders that does not support BIOS and will improve the reliability of booting and provide a more stable experience.
Okay, I call bs on the Wayland part
When was the last time you suffered from a exploit on X11? Most distros even setup X11 to be localhost only
X11 has a lot of problems, but claiming it is insecure by default is kinda bs
Changing from UDP to TCP when you aren’t using TLS at all doesn’t solve the issue