Le 28/01/2016 19:55, Brad Rogers a écrit :
On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 19:20:19 +0100
jdd <j...@dodin.org> wrote:

Hello jdd,

too bad if real.

Yes, there are (theoretical) security issues,

it's not the problem, be each time one have to trick the bios, it makes things harder. I've seen there may be some free software foundation signed utility

 but IRL, it isn't going to
affect non-Windows machines until/unless they get a larger market
share.  In any case, the way licensing is done would you want to pay to
install a free OS?  It's anathema to me.

if I correctly understood, this is a one time only small fee for the brand (not for each install)


if so verify after turning it off than windows still boot

Don't know, don't care;  I've never owned a Windows machine.  I have no
reason to start now.

I install Linux on around one machine a week, machine I don't own for people that want linux. In a family it's very common to have at least one people that don't want to change, dual boot are extremely common.

jdd

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