

That’s odd. Maybe it’s a limitation with Ubuntu or their downstream distros. I’m now positive that all 3 of those distros I listed gave me the option to encrypt the disk during installation. This was in the last 3 months or so.


That’s odd. Maybe it’s a limitation with Ubuntu or their downstream distros. I’m now positive that all 3 of those distros I listed gave me the option to encrypt the disk during installation. This was in the last 3 months or so.


In my recent experience, I’m pretty sure all distros I tried (Debian, Bazzite, openSUSE) had a simple checkbox to do full disk encryption.
For sure!
I don’t know about spambots, but here is one explanation of the Piefed karma mechanisms I’ve read here:
Oh, yes, I only noticed after replying to you that the OP mentioned gaming. I generally wouldn’t recommend most SFF PCs for gaming either.
Though spend a bit more for a solid i7 and avoid SFF.
The SFF’s can be great for just browsing, office use, light photo editing, etc. Obviously nothing too demanding, but they save a lot of power for their intended purpose. I picked up a USFF Lenovo ThinkCentre about the size of a Mac Mini for $100 a couple years back.
Interesting points. Piefed, the software on their instance, does have some form of karma, but supposedly it’s not publicly visible. Unfortunately I don’t know/recall the details of what effect that karma has in practice. Still, it makes me wonder if it might encourage karma farming by some users.
Interesting, thanks. Maybe it’s something with the entire Ubuntu branch.