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openSUSE Aeon Prepares For Comprehensive Full Disk Encryption


openSUSE's Aeon desktop operating system that brings automated maintenance and other features to be a platform that 'just works' is preparing for what they describe as comprehensive full disk encryption.

openSUSE's Aeon desktop operating system that brings automated maintenance and other features to be a platform that "just works" is preparing for what they describe as comprehensive full disk encryption. There will also be a fallback mode for systems lacking a TPM, no Secure Boot, etc. Canonical had been hoping to have TPM-based full disk encryption working for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS but that didn't get ironed out in time and is now aimed for Ubuntu 24.10.

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