People still hate secure boot because they thought it was designed to kill Linux. Really Linux distros just didn’t work with it right out of the box and it took a bit for them to play nicely. Buy that largely has been fixed for 10+ years at this point.
Really they’re just technological boomers. The “I hate change.” Mindset.
Can you elaborate or throw me a link or two? Am not familiar with this.
People still hate secure boot because they thought it was designed to kill Linux. Really Linux distros just didn’t work with it right out of the box and it took a bit for them to play nicely. Buy that largely has been fixed for 10+ years at this point.
Really they’re just technological boomers. The “I hate change.” Mindset.
So is it considered ‘secure’? and to what extent?