Hey 👋 dear Linux Community,
I’m still kinda new to Linux (started using this year 😅) I already made it to my main OS, even if I still missing some things which I used on Windows, anyway. What I wanted to ask you guys, what recommendations do you have for Linux Mint (Cinnamon)? In terms of security, optimization, (a way to make the UI looking modern ;-;) and privacy? I would be very interested in what you do guys to optimize your Linux setup :) I’m pretty technical, so there is nothing which could overwhelm me (probaly).
Thx! 🤍
#privacy #dataprotection #linux #linuxmint #opensource #foss #cybersecurity @linux
In terms of security, IMO just using Linux, having a regular firewall setup and using common sense online and not clicking on anything overtly sketchy probably puts you in ahead of 90% of people on the internet lol. I’m also quite partial to running OpenSnitch just to make sure nothing’s connecting to the internet without my say-so.
For privacy, I think it depends on your threat model but for the average person I’d say a VPN of some sort and mainly just being cautious about how much personal info you post on social media will cover a big chunk of it. Maybe a more privacy conscious email provider like Proton or Tuta over something like Gmail would help too, but none of that is strictly a Linux thing.
Kind of boring answers, sorry! But IMO the boring fundamentals do tend to cover the majority of stuff. Also there are places like privacyguides.org if you want to rabbit-hole it, but be warned that you might end up becoming one of those people who only goes on onion sites and pays for everything with Monero lol.
Also no idea about customizing Cinnamon, apologies.
Won’t OpenSnitch add delay to your trafic?
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That’s minimal, but I’m also playing online games on my pc. This’d be a 12%-25% increase in my ping.
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Ah, thanks. Good to know.
+1 for Opensnitch, the UI could use some smoothing out but it’s very good.
@CrabAndBroom Thank you, but I already covered this 😅 When you check my profile, you will see thats exactly the stuff I’m dealing with day by day, but ty! I may will take a look at OpenSnitch, but I think Portmaster is already covering this need.
If you are looking for UI inspiration, you could give [email protected] or its counterpart at reddit r/unixporn a look. As a linux novice you might be interested in the KDE,XFCE or GNOME customizations that are shared in these communities.
Install timeshift for auto backups, its a systemsaver.
Yeah, I actually rolled back my system after a borked update with this a few weeks ago, worked like a charm 👍
We need a sticky for these questions. “recommend me a distro” posts are getting really old.
@const_void It’s not about choosing distros in anyway, please read the post before you comment. 🙄
For Privacy and Security: I personally chose to switch back to Windows and wait for either redoxos or spectrum-os to mature.
You can also try QubesOS, but for me it just started to bootloop.
Otherwise:
Use webapps, install as few things as possible.
For Privacy and Security: I personally chose to switch back to Windows
Ah, Microsoft Windows™, the OS known for its excellent privacy and security.
In it, there aren’t any viruses or malware that could infect your computer. It uses an amazing package manager, Microsoft Store, which contains all necessary apps, meaning you won’t have to install any insecure software manually ever again. Unlike that OS for nerds, Linux, which has tracking and ads everywhere so hackers can hack your bank account.
The best operating system is Microsoft Windows™, known for being modern, and not having any old GUIs mixed with the new ones for extra inconsistency. It overhauls everything while having perfect backwards compatibility that works 95.36743% of the time!