And just to clarify my point, I am not suggesting that Canonical or the
Ubuntu team are responsible for this bug. It is the introduction of the
UEFI that brought this new world in existence where some software bug
can destroy a motherboard and brick a computer. For the folks like me
who have lived with BIOS for decades, this is truly shocking. We never
would have thought such thing would be possible so easily. We have known
that a bug (or a Windows virus) can destroy the contents of a hard
drive; for this reason, we have learned to always backup our data. For
decades, we have been experimenting with stuff and we have known all
along that a loss of hard disk contents, a kernel panic or a blue screen
of death are basically the worst thing that can happen to you. This is
no longer the case. It is truly a new world we now live in.

I fully realize I am off-topic. Before I shut up on this issue, I need
to say one final thing. Canonical: for the sake of all innocent people
who are about to brick their computers, not realizing the dangers of
UEFI, please post an announcement on the Ubuntu download page about this
bug affecting Samsung laptop users!

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