On 7/24/20 1:24 PM, Lester M Petrie wrote:
Note that if your machine boots in UEFI and you use the rpmfusion binaries, you will have to either turn off UEFI, or learn how to sign the binaries yourself. There may be a way to tell the kernel to go ahead and load the unsigned binaries, but I wasn't able to figure that out, and I did find how to sign the binaries.
It's not UEFI that you turn off, it's secure boot. And there's no way to tell the kernel to load unsigned modules if secure boot is turned on.
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