Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 24th Oct 2012 22:44 UTC
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Not possible.
MS tortured Secure Boot, and now you can not switch it off (as UEFI standard MANDATE) and instead turned it permanently on.
No other software will run on it. Just because hw will refuse other software, unless someone will be able to steal MS master keys, but that would be disaster to all Secure Boot owners...
RE[2]: Comment by sb56637
by smashIt on Thu 25th Oct 2012 10:03
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RE[2]: Comment by sb56637
by drcouzelis on Thu 25th Oct 2012 11:59
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Just because hw will refuse other software, unless someone will be able to steal MS master keys, but that would be disaster to all Secure Boot owners...
This statement has me curious too. By stealing Microsoft's keys, would that mean things would be a "disaster" like... before Secure Boot existed? (IOW not that disastrous)




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"The Verge's review is not so positive, because they focus on what Surface is now"

And what will it be in the future? Someone will probably hack it to run Cyanogenmod and/or NetBSD.