If you want that too you could buy one of these covers. I haven’t seen any videos of it but running dmesg | grep -i "Camera" seems to confirm that it does cut the connections since the devices disappear.
Yeah I haven’t seen as many computers with Network/Wireless killswitches, they used to be much more common in the past, so for network cutoff your best bet would probably be to disable or remove the onboard Wifi and use an external Wifi card in one of the expansion slots. Ideally you could use something like this to still have a USB A port but also have a Wifi dongle inside it as well.
I am mostly new to linux and will study on that command.
Regrettably, the camera and microphone switches leave no room next to the lens for the cover in your first link to slide to. I hope a future generation of the screen bezel considers this or incorporates its own lens cover into the camera switch. And thanks for the link to the USB-A/wifi dongle, I hadn’t yet checked out what the makers are up to where expansion cards are concerned!
If you want that too you could buy one of these covers. I haven’t seen any videos of it but running
dmesg | grep -i "Camera"
seems to confirm that it does cut the connections since the devices disappear.Yeah I haven’t seen as many computers with Network/Wireless killswitches, they used to be much more common in the past, so for network cutoff your best bet would probably be to disable or remove the onboard Wifi and use an external Wifi card in one of the expansion slots. Ideally you could use something like this to still have a USB A port but also have a Wifi dongle inside it as well.
I am mostly new to linux and will study on that command.
Regrettably, the camera and microphone switches leave no room next to the lens for the cover in your first link to slide to. I hope a future generation of the screen bezel considers this or incorporates its own lens cover into the camera switch. And thanks for the link to the USB-A/wifi dongle, I hadn’t yet checked out what the makers are up to where expansion cards are concerned!