So to confirm there is no support for Secure Boot in RHEL-6 and hence
CentOS-6. For this to work you'll definitely need CentOS7.
If the NUC devices are baytrail the issue might not actually be
SecureBoot at all but rather that they have a 32 bit uEFI
implementation and that's not currently support
From: Tony Anderson
Date: Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: [XSCE] UEFI workaround?
To: xsce-de...@googlegroups.com
Hi,
My head is still bloody banging against the brick wall.
I shipped the NUC 3401 to Nick, he should receive it today. (4gb memory,
1TB drive)
I can reliably create a us
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Adam Holt wrote:
> Tony Anderson’s is leaving to Africa in 6 days, assisting many different
> school server deployments, and needs help getting around "secure"
> BIOS/firmware UEFI on the following platforms:
>
>
> - NUC 34010 - BIOS upgrade solves this, by moving
If at all possible, the first thing to do is disable secure uefi boot.
The only distro that I've found has out of the box support for secure
boot is the Ubuntu family. Maybe there are others.
Some firmwares don't support legacy boot anymore, so even unsecured,
they need to boot using UEFI (ma
Tony Anderson's is leaving to Africa in 6 days, assisting many different
school server deployments, and needs help getting around "secure"
BIOS/firmware UEFI on the following platforms:
- NUC 34010 - BIOS upgrade solves this, by moving jumper and inserting USB
memory stick containing newer Intel
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Anish Mangal
wrote:
> +1 to both. Will do.
>
Huge thanks -- added to meeting Agenda here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o6QtzLb6e58YKWqMf_junux2XyBRLFm31un8YLcYslg
PS 10AM vs 11AM NYC Time Thursday ain't yet carved in stone. Depends who
wins the arm wres
Anish,
Can you lay out the AGPL vs GPL choice before next week's Thur Nov 6
meeting? (10AM NYC Time, OK for you?)
And make clear that content licensing (hosted by school server) is very
different, as schools/districts/ministries-of-education quite reasonably
insist they need to accommodate so ma
I am starting to write larger chunks of code and wondering what copyright and
licensing I should include. Any suggestions welcome. (In Canada copyright
rests with the author unless it is relinquished.)
Most XS code has something like:
# Copyright 2007, One Laptop per Child
# Author: John Wa