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by keithpeter
3460 days ago
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I use whole drive encryption to protect data in the event I leave my old X220 (Fedora) on the bus. I don't mind boot times in the 20s range (X220/Fedora/cheapo SSD) too much, but I do need to close down/reboot a couple of times a day otherwise no point in encryption. |
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Given, I'm not a Linux user, but I don't understand this at all.
On Windows, encrypted is encrypted-- the lock screen is exactly as secure as the login screen. Are you saying that in Linux the lock screen is easily-bypassed? So you have to keep your computer logged-out when you're in a place it might get stolen?