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I guess you can use ACLs depending on your filesystem, or SELinux user contexts.
I guess you can use ACLs depending on your filesystem, or SELinux user contexts.
Yeah that would incite you to lie from now on.
He’s not wrong but he sounds like a jackass. A minimal version sounds better than removing features that are present and used by people.
Israel has weaponized antisemitism, it’s not even a secret and they admitted it a while back. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weaponization_of_antisemitism?wprov=sfla1
Do you happen to have NetworkManager ? I think it’s default on Ubuntu and that might be your problem.
If you have it, nmcli connection set <device> down
would turn off your device. I believe you can also change your mac address with it, but I don’t have the manual with me right now.
Edit: NetworkManager can do randomised mac address Arch wiki link
You probably messed up your firmware. Do you see any driver related to WiFi with modprobe?
I would usually agree but Manjaro is a broken piece of garbage. Use Arch or Endeavour if you want to gain experience on an arch based distro.
IBM, turning things to shit once again
You can read about SELinux here or ACLs here. SELinux can be pretty complex if you’ve never used it, so make sure you understand it well. I believe it should be able to do what you want to achieve.