r architectures, due to,
among other things, lack of adequate support from the upstream
kernel/toolchain community. I'm not sure if i386 has caught up and now has
adequate mitigation for Spectre etc, but it definitely wasn't available on
an equivalent timeline as amd64.
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of the 'ubiquity' source package:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/u/ubiquity/
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-installer/ubiquity/trunk
This has both graphical and console front-ends for use in configuring a
system at first boot of a preinstalled image.
Hope that helps,
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this. But as
with other issues, it's probably too late to make a difference for the first
iteration of hardware.
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from EFI.
Hmm, I don't remember this being discussed during the BoF. I think it's
clear from context that when the Win8 requirements speak of disabling Secure
Boot, they mean not enforcing Secure Boot /while still providing an EFI
environment/.
Cheers,
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just to give you more slack
elsewhere in the schedule.
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If someone feels this is a bad idea, please speak up :-)
Sounds good to me. It's nice to see we're getting close!
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and filing any needed removal requests against
ftp.debian.org?
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above-listed non-US/main packages should be removed.)
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Does the objcopy from the cross-platform binutils-multiarch package
not work? I've used many of the other utilities from that package for
examining non-native binaries, but I've never used objcopy (native or
otherwise).
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