If one gets a new computer these days, it could have windows 8 or 10. If so, it would use u e f i, and secure boot would probably be enabled. Might any form of linux work with this situation, or would secure boot need to be turned off? My concern is that a totally blind user would not be able to turn this off. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
- linux and secure boot, u e f i Daniel Crone
- Re: linux and secure boot, u e f i kendell clark
- Re: linux and secure boot, u e f i Jude DaShiell
