On 05/06/2012 19:27, Antonio Olivares wrote:
I believe that should be unnecessary.  It would only be a matter of
time before someone breaks the M$ layer of poop that is supposed to
prevent folks from booting other OSes other than Window$.  They hit
the panic button too soon IMHO.

Press Delete/F1 during boot, select Advanced -> Trusted Computing. Change TCG/TPM Support to "No". But according to Cory Doctorow, that's far too finicky and highly technical (http://boingboing.net/2012/05/31/lockdown-freeopen-os-maker-p.html)!

By the way it's not Microsoft's stuff people would have to break, but UEFI. I think secure boot actually makes sense, but preventing users disabling it or installing their own keys on ARM platforms is totally wrong.

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Bruce Cran
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