Re: taking trinity to new frontiers

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William Morder composed on 2018-06-25 21:22 (UTC-0700):

> Beware of UEFI/EFI ... don't know if your devices have such new "features", as 
> it was hard for me to keep track of the different devices, the various 
> issues, and their place in your own scheme of things. But if you try to 
> install a Linux system on a newer machine that has UEFI, it will "protect" 
> you from the dangers of Linux and hackers. There are ways to disable UEFI, 
> though. 

Like anything, to use it safely some (re-)education is involved, getting the
hang of new paradigms. I have two UEFI PCs. When I started composing this I was
doing my 7th (multiboot, adding OS #3 to an M.2 device) installation in UEFI
mode, *buntu 18.04, to become Tubuntu, to follow-up on a year-old, still open
TDE bug, but it's already finished and rebooted.
-- 
"Wisdom is supreme; therefore get wisdom. Whatever else you
get, get wisdom." Proverbs 4:7 (New Living Translation)

 Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks!

Felix Miata  ***  http://fm.no-ip.com/

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