Does the SecureBoot key expiration matter if SecureBoot is disabled?


I have completely forgotten about the SecureBoot key expiration that is coming on Wednesday. I don't have SecureBoot enabled on any of my devices, but I wonder if it could cause issues down the line if I don't ensure that the keys have been updated?

PorteuX 2.7 claims it is faster than CachyOS and may be the fastest Linux distro yet


PorteuX 2.7 has been released with Linux kernel 7.1.1, GNOME 50.2, KDE Plasma 6.7.0, a switch to the new NTFS-Plus driver, and a number of performance-focused optimizations. The developer is also claiming the distro now outperforms CachyOS in Geekbench 6. Do you think benchmark results like these are meaningful when comparing Linux distributions?

Why choice of Linux distribution matters


I see often people say that the distro you are using doesn't matter. One can turn any distro into another. And I do not agree with that. If that was true, why do we even have so many distributions? I always said, if distros don't matter...

  • ... why distro hop?
  • ... why don't you use Ubuntu then?
  • ... why don't you recommend Archlinux to a newcomer?
  • ... why don't you use Kali Linux as a server?
  • ... why don't you use Batocera or SteamOS as your daily driver?
  • ... why do you trust a community distro more than a corporate distro? (or vice versa)

I don't think that distros only matter to newcomers. Maybe it matters for experienced users even more.