SableLinux™ live USB gains Qualcomm WiFi support and a validated hardware-agnostic installer — proven by a clean full install on an HP EliteBook 645 G9 running AMD Ryzen 7 PRO.
Getting WiFi and Bluetooth working across three architecturally distinct machines — MediaTek MT7925, Realtek RTL8821CE, and Intel 7265D — required two kernel rebuilds, firmware sourcing from three vendor trees, and careful live ISO integration. Here's exactly how it was done.
SableLinux — a from-scratch security research OS — gets its local DeepSeek inference stack audited and hardened: shell history, journald, clipboard surfaces, and a silent LAN exposure all identified and remediated.
The Beyond Linux From Scratch phase is different from LFS in ways that aren't obvious until you're in it. LFS is a linear sequence — 86 packages, one after another, in a prescribed order, with a well-defined end state. BLFS is a much greater creative challenge.