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2 months agoIf you come from Debian, you can also consider Linux Mint Debian Edition - LMDE, which should be even easier for you.
Currently it’s LMDE 6 but a new release is around the corner, with the imminent release of Debian Trixie.
If you come from Debian, you can also consider Linux Mint Debian Edition - LMDE, which should be even easier for you.
Currently it’s LMDE 6 but a new release is around the corner, with the imminent release of Debian Trixie.
Linux does support TPM and secure boot: https://wiki/ .debian.org/SecureBoot#What_is_UEFI_Secure_Boot.3F
So the problem is really only about kernel level anticheat, not the secure boot itself ?