diff --git a/phyllomeos/comparaison.md b/phyllomeos/comparaison.md index cc0f140..51bb92c 100644 --- a/phyllomeos/comparaison.md +++ b/phyllomeos/comparaison.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Comparaison description: published: true -date: 2022-01-07T10:56:47.689Z +date: 2022-01-07T11:13:31.045Z tags: editor: markdown dateCreated: 2022-01-07T10:39:15.878Z @@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ This table is not meant to be clear-cut, or definitive. [^3]: Take for instance the boot process, or before an operating system effectively takes control over the hardware. Major operating systems editors that are working directly with OEM integrators have a distinct advantage over editors that aren't: these major editors have almost unlimited resources, sometimes almost perfect control over hardware, and can therefore tame the underlying hardware, effectively controlling, measuring and attesting the entire boot process. To implement a user-backed root of trust on a particular hardware platform, one would need to take several extra measures, relying on something like [Heads](https://github.com/osresearch/heads) which, among other things, involves physically flashing a more open firmware to a motherboard, a complicated process. Fortunately, some hardware integrators like [Purism](https://puri.sm/) or [System76](https://system76.com/) are backing security measures straight into hardware platforms, while at the same time respecting user freedom. +> **Still undecided?** You can give Phyllome OS a try, as a live system booting off from a USB thumb drive, without impacting the existing operating system on your machine. + --- *[Go back one level](/phyllomeos/)* \ No newline at end of file