Neal Gompa <ngomp...@gmail.com> writes:

> And we've still failed to get ARM and RISC-V broadly on board with
> UEFI

This statement is not correct.  ARM in Fedora is UEFI-only, and we were
both in the Plumbers conversation around RISC-V's booting.

> We also lack solutions for dealing with the NVIDIA driver in
> UEFI+Secure Boot case. Are you planning to actually *fix* that now?
> Because we still don't have a way to have kernel-only keyrings for
> secure boot certificates to avoid importing them into the firmware.

Users wishing to use NVIDIA hardware have the following options:

- Use nouveau (free, open source, cool)
- Sign their own copy of the proprietary driver (involves messing with
  certificates, so not appropriate for all users)
- Disable Secure Boot (note that this is still UEFI)

The NVIDIA driver is proprietary, so of course it's not going to get
signed.

Be well,
--Robbie

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