On Sun, 17 May 2020 at 09:54, Gary L. Roach <garyroach719.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Could someone please show me how to bypass some of the recent security > measures that have been installed in Debian and Ubuntu.
[...] > I do scientific computer modeling as a hobby (been retired since 1999) > and use a lot of software that is not run of the mill or that is in > constant development. I have read several treatises on how to bypass > these measures but most either make no sense or don't work. > > Please help even if it insults your feelings about sloppy security Hi, this is my attempt to do exactly that ... Are you aware that there are dozens of linux distributions that differ in the attempts that their designers make to satisfy the different use-case needs for different users? Have you seen the comparison site: https://distrowatch.com/ Why have you chosen to use Debian in particular? Maybe Debian isn't designed for your usage preferences. There are many different approaches and tradeoffs made by different Linux distributions to achieve different security goals, see this discussion for example: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/46287/when-does-the-puppy-linux-security-model-make-sense