Le 12/06/2016 17:08, Simon Hobson a écrit :
Hendrik Boom <[email protected]> wrote:

How *do* we deal with secure boot?  I am terrified of buying a new
machine because  I'm afraid I won't get to install anything on it
wxcept for an OS from one of the big companies that have
sweetheart deals with Microsoft.
Well (under UK law at least, other EU countries should have something 
equivalent, dunno about other places ...) you mention when buying it that you 
intend to install (say) Devuan Linux. If it can't run it, and the vendor didn't 
warn you at time of purchase, then you can insist that they : repair it, 
replace it, or refund it.
That's basic consumer protection legislation, required by EU directive and 
implemented by national laws in each EU country.

The dealer will just be instructed to not sell it to people who claim they will do anything else than using the pre-installed Windows. They don't care our tiny market segment.

    Didier


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