Probably, yes. Qubes AppVMs don’t run the whole DE inside it. Also, Qubes uses automatic memory balancing for VMs, so users doesn’t need to care about it much.
Probably, yes. Qubes AppVMs don’t run the whole DE inside it. Also, Qubes uses automatic memory balancing for VMs, so users doesn’t need to care about it much.
But the majority of distros provides it as a default choice. FF for Linux is like Edge for Windows.
Right now statcounter shows:
Firefox: 2.74% Linux: 1.61%
Women Politicians. What a category to hide Kamala’s name behind it. But it’s not just “women politicians”, Instagram isn’t protecting women in general.
It’s awful, but KDE will copy it one day.
I’m only interested in zero-knowledge proofs and maybe in proover hardware for now. And this area is driven mostly by the crypto industry. As for the tech industry, I don’t care much about it, because it sucks recently. I don’t expect any good applications from the tech industry.
It is not like ‘very limited’. But generally they are focused around modern Intel CPU, and can have issues on new AMD CPU. And it won’t work on very old CPUs without proper virtualization features.
https://www.qubes-os.org/hcl/ can hint on what Qubes will work better.
Also see the system requirements: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/system-requirements/