* nipponmail: > Getting GNU/Linux onto a laptop these days is quite the difficulty if > you don't know what you're doing because of Secure Boot. It's not a plug > and play thing like once it was. Probably discourages alot of users.
Sure, and that was totally predictable. But what can we do when *everyone*, including the FSF, supports Secure Boot? (Admittedly, Debian was very late to join and did not further the Secure Boot cause.)
