DXMacGuffin,
@DXMacGuffin@metalhead.club avatar

Something that bugs me about Linux boot problems - the answer almost always documented is "Turn off Secure Boot".

Do people not understand why this is a dangerous thing to do? There are good reasons why Secure Boot is turned on by default on all new computers.
When a safety feature gets in your way, the solution is not to permanently turn the safety off. 😡

thomas,
@thomas@metalhead.club avatar

@DXMacGuffin same with SELinux 😅

... (and similar issue with IPv6 - just that it's not about security)

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