Isn’t your computer a single point of failure? A keylogger will get your password database or you manually entered passwords all the same.
Isn’t your computer a single point of failure? A keylogger will get your password database or you manually entered passwords all the same.
Nuff said
Fire up a VM to scratch that itch or change up your desktop environment if you feel like it.
Unless you have a specific need that can’t be met on your distro you’re probably not missing much other than “ooh shiny” and some fun tinkering with something new.
If it’s KDE that’s causing issues you should just be able to install a second desktop environment and try that out.
Otherwise, Debian stable is good. Can also testing or unstable if you want newer packages. Debian “just works” if you’re not on day 1 hardware, don’t have Nvidia graphics, and can troubleshoot the occasional issue that any Linux distro will bring.
Not that, I meant a keyloggers could get the password to your password database in the same way it could get any accounts you log into by typing your password into a browser.