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[Discuss] Fighting UEFI



To be fair, it isn't UEFI per se that is the problem, it is Secure
Boot.  My current laptop works just fine in UEFI mode and doesn't
support Secure Boot.  Most current servers also support UEFI without
Secure Boot.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface

On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 12:59:20PM -0400, Mark Woodward wrote:
> As you may or may not know, UEFI is a new boot loader that will make
> a common PC more like a game console when it comes to freedom of
> choice.
> 
> Hardware has very thin margins, if enough people buy UEFI, open it,
> and try to install Ubuntu, and fail, and return it. It will increase
> their cost. t will not be cost effective for them to sell a product
> that locks out the proper rights of ownership.
> 
> When UEFI comes out, *everyone* buy one, make sure you open all the
> books and CDs and wires, break all the "new seals" and return it and
> say that the UEFI boot loader makes it unacceptable. The store will
> send it back. It will cost the companies trying to push this on the
> consumers. They will get the message if their gross "cost of goods"
> goes up because of returns from unsatisfied customers. Which, of
> course, we will be.



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