Linux doesn’t have the same permission controls. SElinux profiles would need to be manually configured for each app which would take a lot of time.
Mobile linux also doesn’t support measured boot which is what is used to protect the system in the case of theft. Before I consider mobile Linux it would be nice if there was a detailed security review of the entire system.
You’re talking about specific distros as if they’re some specific variant of Linux. That’s not how it works. Linux is Linux, and if you want to sign your Ubuntu Touch image please go ahead.
Linux doesn’t have the same permission controls. SElinux profiles would need to be manually configured for each app which would take a lot of time.
Mobile linux also doesn’t support measured boot which is what is used to protect the system in the case of theft. Before I consider mobile Linux it would be nice if there was a detailed security review of the entire system.
I think this will sort itself out quicker if you show me what “mobile linux” is.
A Linux distro made for mobile devices? Like Plasma mobile, or Ubuntu touch, or Sailfish os
Ubuntu Touch, Postmarket OS and others
You’re talking about specific distros as if they’re some specific variant of Linux. That’s not how it works. Linux is Linux, and if you want to sign your Ubuntu Touch image please go ahead.