▲ | yjftsjthsd-h 19 hours ago | |||||||
> Open sores zealots have been spewing that nonsense for 15+ years Pro tip: If you open like that, people won't take you seriously even if you happen to have a point. > and all it has done is held back Linux from providing the security benefits of Secure Boot and transparent full disk encryption in an easy-to-administer Also, we have that. In fact, I accidentally reenabled secure boot on a Linux box recently and only even noticed because it broke the nvidia driver. The closed source driver. If only I'd been more dedicated to only running FOSS then it would have worked. | ||||||||
▲ | tbyehl 18 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
You think the person I replied to is persuadable? And, if your distro had you enroll a MOK key and failed to bless all your kernel modules, FOSS or not, then it's still broken. That was also my experience the last time I tried, with the module(s) required to get a Coral TPU going. There existed a hook script that was supposed to do the needful but it wasn't working on that module and I couldn't make sense of it. | ||||||||
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