On 09/08/2017 07:12 AM, Leo Gaspard wrote: > Just a datapoint: secure boot is *not* microsoft-controlled (unless you > assume the manufacturer put in some kind of backdoor, in which case > you're screwed anyway). Yes it is microsoft controlled, they're the ones who made the standard and conveniently left out the owner controlled mandate in sb 2.0 once the attention died down. It will eventually be used to prevent people from running linux all together at least your own linux not one that is approved by red hat.
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