In his first accepted submission, lukemartinez sends in an excerpt from a ZDNet 
article on continuing developments about Microsoft's UEFI secure boot 
requirements: "The Linux Australia community began petitioning the ACCC
 this week after Microsoft aired plans to mandate the enabling of 
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface's secure boot feature for devices 
bearing the 'Designed for Windows 8' logo. This means that any software 
or hardware that is to run on the firmware will need to be signed by 
Microsoft or the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to be able to 
execute. This would make it impossible to install alternative operating 
systems like Linux..."

Delimeter has further information on the petititions, and Matthew Garret 
recently posted a follow-up to Microsoft's response to the concerns about 
secure boot, calling them out on their misinformation.

Microsoft wants to be the sole provider of desktops or laptops

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Regards  
 Leslie
  
 
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