There's no telling what the hell you have to do to manage your own Linux system these days. You go to open a file and it warns you that systemd is "managing it" and you need to make your changes somewhere else and run a command. Then when you do, you get a broken system. More and more like Windows by the minute. I went to edit a HOSTS file on Windows 8 (10 does the same thing) and "Defender" pops up and tells me I have a virus trying to edit HOSTS and that it put a copy of the old file back. Or as a comment in the Windows 2000 source code said, "Hack on top of hack alert!". Now they want to put this thing on Linux so that it can report to the government what's on your comp.....errrr, protect you from non-existant Linux malware threats that their pet media is making up. They've paid the most prominent Linux companies, Red Hat and Canonical, to go along with the charade of "Linux threats" to promote Restricted Boot as a feature, and then to go further and "contain root" with kernel lockdown. Now they want to make most of / read only, to "protect you some more" from running your own applications and modifying system settings. As usual, the invasion begins with a beach head. ("Linux gets Secure Boot support!") Then when enough idiots greet the invaders with flowers, as liberators, it keeps getting worse.