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I wrote an article on my switch to Nobara Linux. I think this community might enjoy the journey.
I wrote an article on my switch to Nobara Linux. I think this community might enjoy the journey.
The problem is that it doesn’t support secure boot
While I like secure boot and leave it enabled when possible, to be honest it only protects against a type of attack so elaborate its pretty much useless. Whenever its minorly inconvenient I just disable it without worry.
Secure boot is also required if you want TPM2 unlock support. Pretty niche, but nice if you have a full disk encrypted system.
Why is that a problem?
So, turn it off?