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fsflover
11mo ago
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The main difference is that the user owns the root of trust and doesn't have to blindly trust a (buggy) proprietary software from a commercial company. Also, the community review.
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JCattheATM
11mo ago
You could still have that with UEFI though.
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11mo ago
But not with Secure Boot AFAIK.
JCattheATM
11mo ago
Well, yeah, you could, that was the point of my comment.
Coreboot supports secure boot, so why isn't that sufficient?
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