Chris Murphy wrote:
> If you want to take the risk of acquiring a rootkit that can
> permanently take control of your firmware, that is up to you. It
> should not be a distribution recommendation to subject users to such
> bad advice.

And the "good advice" would be to accept that your computer will only run 
operating systems approved by Microsoft and to accept a security model that 
prevents basic functionality such as hibernation, third-party kernel 
modules, etc.?

And for the record, my computer's UEFI firmware is so old that "Secure Boot" 
cannot even be enabled at all, even if I wanted to.

        Kevin Kofler
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