• Voyajer@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Anticheats on Linux don’t have kernel access… Have you ever heard of people needing to type their root password to launch a steam game before?

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      5 hours ago

      Hu? You don’t need to type root password to load a kernel module automatically , do you?

      I mean, do you have to type the root pw if you plug in a wifi dongle that requires an out-of-tree module?

      As far as I understand, you have to type root pw only for installation and update of the module and, depending on distribution, even that is not really visible since you type root pw to install tons of stuff all the time.

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        1 hour ago

        Let’s rephrase: Have you ever needed to enter your root password while installing a game through a launcher such as Steam?

        How would that kernel module be installed if nowhere from installing to actually running the game did it have access to the kernel?

    • glitchdx@lemmy.world
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      14 hours ago

      Anticheats on Linux don’t have kernel access

      Yeah, I know. I’d like it to stay that way. Furthermore, this is also why games with kernel-level anticheat still don’t work on linux, despite developments in wine/proton.