iyzsong,

Backup that file, and the whole OS will be safe.

fartsinger,

I can't even begin to describe how little sense that makes.

uglytruck,

Technically, using a modern CPU is a security risk. (Intel's Management Engine & AMD's Platform Security Processor)

Szwendacz,
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using apt for managing all system packages seem like a security flaw. If it get corrupted or run badly, whole OS can be destroyed.

Szwendacz,
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Don't even try installing steam or you loose all your gpu drivers and stuff.

qwesx,
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I think that mainly happens if your name is Linus Sebastian.

Szwendacz,
@Szwendacz@kbin.maciej.cloud avatar

A living proof how apt can be dangerous.

Limitless_screaming,
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A living proof how typing a full, punctuated sentence and then pressing enter without reading the warning prompt after getting an error from the GUI store can be dangerous. So don't do drugs kids.

qwesx,
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If you delete the file vmlinuz your OS could also get destroyed.

fartsinger,

That's the exact reason why I run TempleOS, it is immune to this known critical vulnerability because it does not have a vmlinuz file.

torvusbogpod,

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