On Tue, 26 Feb 2013, Robert Blair wrote:
--------------090005080008010202060907
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Will FNAL or CERN get some certification to allow them to take advantage
of the secure boot option? One of the weakest points of many systems is
the ability to boot unauthorized media. This option could work for us
but I gather it needs work to get certified (and maybe it's too late
given there are products being sold now with it?). Does the TUV effort
generalize to derived ones like SL?
We hope so for SL7. We plan on getting a "key" as TUV is expected to do.
-Connie Sieh
On 02/26/2013 11:46 AM, Connie Sieh wrote:
On Tue, 26 Feb 2013, Scott_Gates wrote:
OK, If I needed a desktop, I'd just roll my own. Probably starting
with=20=
something bare-bones from TigerDirect.
I'm thinking of buying a new laptop, rather than just recycling old
ones,=
=20
like I have been.=20
I have HEARD there are issues with trying to install on computers
with=20=
Windows8 already installed--the only source I have of "CHEAP"
laptops.=20=
=20
If a i386/x86_64 laptop is certified for the "Windows 8 logo" then it
has to have "secure boot" enabled in the bios(uefi) by default as
required by Microsoft. Secure boot requires a 'signed by microsoft'
program to boot. But the bios(uefi) is REQUIRED to have a method to turn
off the "secure boot" option and thus not require a microsoft signed os.
Note that ARM based laptop with "Windows 8 logo" are required to enable
"secure boot" but are required to not allow that it be changed. Again
as required by microsoft.
Basically a Wal-mart or Best-buy boxes that I can get in the $250-$400
ra=
nge.
Does anybody have experience with this? Yeah, I know I'll be Voiding
the=
=20
Warranty--but, I need a laptop for real work--not socializing or net=20
flicking. You know what I mean.
-Connie Sieh
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.14 (GNU/Linux)
iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRLQ22AAoJEPQM1KNWz8QajY0H/As82xpbkKIkJsIoWYKWRi6S
7BnsE80KCkfqzyt1udm6BJh4+PDS8/9uhA6KnCyRG3PH4GzGIe90/Wll22d9caK7
B4wS7wYh0SPjrFJSmuAWx9tlh7x8hDTk/IbssW4Wz/M8jm5r0M8cBWK9tgR71p52
2bAaLFUU1P8sYe/pwDDH/jjG+Y9a+981M3OlDBVJTNgiFNjcEi0yC53K2Teat717
pqcbwFuu0ZPmiMekWnbv7IO+MkQs51iGTwPCAFqOG+jnyjPIdGn1Fe2NLlhohm9H
0D8kP/cvSRqaZG9UeS+Q1MR4x//zgYBWo+HI+t1dqKlexXW02qsYONDd+s3+qb0=
=MsdT
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
--------------090005080008010202060907
Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset="utf-8"; name="reb.vcf"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="reb.vcf"
begin:vcard
org:Argonne National Lab.;HEP
adr:9700 S. Cass Avenue;;Room F-213, Bldg. 360;Argonne;IL;60439;USA
title:Physicist
note;quoted-printable:Personal PGP key available at
https://www.hep.anl.gov/reb/key.asc=0D=0A=
DOE certificate available at https://www.hep.anl.gov/reb/certificate.asc
url:http://www.hep.anl.gov
version:2.1
end:vcard
--------------090005080008010202060907--