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Remove Ubuntu USG mention (#250)
* Remove Ubuntu Pro mention Signed-off-by: Tommy <contact@tommytran.io> * Remove USG --------- Signed-off-by: Tommy <contact@tommytran.io>
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@ -198,14 +198,6 @@ Another option is [Kata Containers](https://katacontainers.io/) which masquerade
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If you are using Ubuntu LTS, consider subscribing to [Ubuntu Pro](https://ubuntu.com/pro). Canonical currently allows up to 5 machines with the free subscription.
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With Ubuntu Pro, you gain access to the [The Ubuntu Security Guide](https://ubuntu.com/security/certifications/docs/usg), which allows for easy application of the CIS OpenSCAP profile:
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```bash
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sudo ua enable usg
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sudo apt install -y usg
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sudo usg fix cis_level2_workstation
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```
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You will also gain access to the [Canonical Livepatch Service](https://ubuntu.com/security/livepatch), which provides livepatching for [certain kernel variants](https://ubuntu.com/security/livepatch/docs/livepatch/reference/kernels). Note that the [Hardware Enablement (HWE)](https://ubuntu.com/kernel/lifecycle) kernel is not supported.
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While livepatching is less than ideal and I still recommend regularly rebooting your computer, it is quite nice to have.
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