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Ubuntu Can't Trust FSF's Secure Boot Solution

sfcrazy writes "The Free Software Foundation recently published a whitepaper criticizing Ubuntu's move to drop Grub 2 in order to support Microsoft's UEFI Secure Boot. The FSF also recommended that Ubuntu should reconsider their decision. Ubuntu's charismatic chief, Mark Shuttleworth, has responded to the situation during an interview, and explained the reason they won't change their stand on dropping Grub 2 from Ubuntu. Shuttleworth said, 'The SFLC advice to us was that the FSF could require key disclosure if some OEM screwed up. As nice as it is that someone at the FSF says they would not, we have to plan for a world where leaders change and institutional priorities change. The FSF wrote a licence that would give them the rights to take specific actions, and it's hard for them to argue they never would!'"

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  1. Re:Mandatory Warning. by rickb928 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    "and I am moderating in this discussion"

    Oh, so you're circumventing the system.

    Another reason to crush ACs and cast them out. Posting as AC to be able to moderate your comments is pus. May you burn.

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    deleting the extra space after periods so i can stay relevant, yeah.