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minus-squareJohannolinkfedilinkarrow-up7arrow-down4·5 months agoIt isn’t. However security software for Linux usually doesn’t operate in kernel level usually. And it doesn’t brick your bios. That being said because of how Linux works it is much more possible to safe a bricked Linux machine than a Windows machine.
It isn’t.
However security software for Linux usually doesn’t operate in kernel level usually. And it doesn’t brick your bios.
That being said because of how Linux works it is much more possible to safe a bricked Linux machine than a Windows machine.