The good points of the talk start at 18:33, 33:00 and 45:00.
Basically, the EUFI is NOT DRM, and there is no guarantee of a secure boot. The EUFI code is massive, UNTESTED and BUGGY. The part that checks signed modules was written by Microsoft and all functions begin with "win_". It is basically designed, as we suspected, to block Linux. All hardware drivers, kernel, kernel modules, etc., would have to be signed by the PK (Platform Key -- the hardware vendor) to get our drivers into the whitelist. IF the hardware vendors do that then they risk losing the free advertizing by Microsoft.
Bssically, at 41:30, we learn that those who can change firmware all will be OK, but the days of taking a LiveCD and booting it and installing Kubuntu are over.
Basically, get your new computer before EUFI became the default firmware if you want to run Linux. A new computer should last 3 or 4 years. Maybe, by then, we can muster legal help in getting the EUFI rolled back, or get an open source mobo produced. I believe that EUFI will make computers less than 5 years old that don't have EUFI sell at premium prices.
Basically, the EUFI is NOT DRM, and there is no guarantee of a secure boot. The EUFI code is massive, UNTESTED and BUGGY. The part that checks signed modules was written by Microsoft and all functions begin with "win_". It is basically designed, as we suspected, to block Linux. All hardware drivers, kernel, kernel modules, etc., would have to be signed by the PK (Platform Key -- the hardware vendor) to get our drivers into the whitelist. IF the hardware vendors do that then they risk losing the free advertizing by Microsoft.
Bssically, at 41:30, we learn that those who can change firmware all will be OK, but the days of taking a LiveCD and booting it and installing Kubuntu are over.
Basically, get your new computer before EUFI became the default firmware if you want to run Linux. A new computer should last 3 or 4 years. Maybe, by then, we can muster legal help in getting the EUFI rolled back, or get an open source mobo produced. I believe that EUFI will make computers less than 5 years old that don't have EUFI sell at premium prices.
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