-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2012-06-13 04:30, Malcolm wrote:
According to this, if I want to roll my own... I need to pay up as well... http://www.redhat.com/about/news/archive/2012/6/uefi-secure-boot
"A healthy dynamic of the Linux open source development model is the ability to roll-your-own. For example, users take Fedora and rebuild custom variants to meet personal interest or experiment in new innovations. Such creative individuals can also participate by simply enrolling in the $99 one time fee to license UEFI. For users performing local customization, they will have the ability to self-register their own trusted keys on their own systems at no cost."
Not sure about the intentions of the last sentence though.... to me that indicates I can create my own key at no cost and boot to linux as well as use an MS signed key for windows 8... which sort of negates the need?
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