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Windows 8 Secure Boot And Linux


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#1 thaimite

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Posted 2011-09-22 01:49:15

Today there have been many articles on the about Windows 8 requiring secure boot to be enabled for compliance, and that by enabling secure boot feature it will be very hard to install Linux.
Some examples of the articles can be found here, here  and here

With desktops I feel there may be many options available, but for those of us who must rely on Laptops I see more issues in getting a good brand machine that can be reformatted to take your OS of choice, and careful research will need to be done before purchase

What do you guys think?  Will it be a big deal or will it be like DVD  copy protection that there will be many ways round it for those who want  too retrofit or dual boot their machines.  
In my opinion I am sure there will be ways round it for the Geeks, but it will be yet another hurdle that possible Linux converts will have to overcome before they can even try an alternative OS

Over to you..

Edited by thaimite, 2011-09-22 01:51:14.


#2 justsumhelp

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Posted 2011-09-22 02:17:58

mai pen rai

#3 Crushdepth

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Posted 2011-09-23 21:45:40

Running it as a virtual machine is one way out.

#4 thaimite

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Posted 2011-09-23 22:06:32

View PostCrushdepth, on 2011-09-23 21:45:40, said:

Running it as a virtual machine is one way out.

I do not want to be forced to buy a Windows license just so as I can run my OS of choice as a virtual machine
This also makes me wonder, if Windows 8 be able to run as a virtual machine?
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