From reading some posts elsewhere, there was commentary that Microsoft is putting constraints on what software Linux can install with Secure Boot active. Is there anyone who can comment on the restrictions.
You can already expect that Secure Boot support for Linux will not take place until after Christmas, as it is not in Microsoft's interest to move more quickly.
I for one can't understand the delay, apart from having to accomodate Linux as a competitive product. If MS is concerned about security, the W7 and W8 systems should have been installed with encrypted file systems.
Please... Comments... Thank you.
You can already expect that Secure Boot support for Linux will not take place until after Christmas, as it is not in Microsoft's interest to move more quickly.
I for one can't understand the delay, apart from having to accomodate Linux as a competitive product. If MS is concerned about security, the W7 and W8 systems should have been installed with encrypted file systems.
Please... Comments... Thank you.