I need to tell that it’s exactly the opposite for me: on Linux any problem with the booting made me afraid as I don’t know how to fix that. Actually, any problem with anything system-config-related.
On Qubes, I can just reinstall the template or revert the image with just one line in dom0 terminal! I am not afraid of playing with the config anymore.
That’s a good point. Software management in Qubes is truly innovative. I used to hate and fear yearly Fedora upgrades, but now I don’t care. It’s very easy to update the templates. It’s so easy and stable that I’m happy to use Fedora again, even if there’s debian available.
Indeed, the sys-usb keyboard thing took some of life time. It just reminds us that intelligent all in one solutions - USB - comes with a high risk. PS/2 should be again the new normal - back to future.
PS: My solution was: Killed my desktop machine and purchased a (new) notebook.
“No more training do you require. Already know you, that which you need.”
“Then I am a Jedi.”
“No. Not yet. One thing remains. split-gpg with a master key and rotating subkeys for forward secrecy. You must master split-gpg. Then, only then, a Jedi will you be. And master split-gpg you will."
Do you have a meme about a college student trying to protect his ideas from the guy down the dormitory hall who takes the idea and becomes one of the worlds richest people?