I like jumped from the chair when i heard this - - This guys have a lesson to learn - i hope they've learned it. But I've got one big question. Why only the EU? Is Europe so different to the US when it comes to Antitrust?
Roy Schestowitz
2009-05-14 13:32:03
Korea did so a few months ago and other continents too. Justice is a lot slower in the US, which is essentially run by the business class that includes Intel and thus protects it.
On 12 March and 16 June 2025, staff representation met with the administration in the Local Occupational Health, Safety and Ergonomics Committee (LOHSEC) in Munich
To be very clear, this does not describe "Linux" anything; it's true in just about every facet of news, except the paid-for fake "journalism" about "hey hi" (sites getting paid explicitly to maintain or rekindle hype)
Restricted Boot (so-called 'SecureBoot') does not improve security. It is nothing but trouble. It's meant to trouble non-Windows users. In dual-boot setups, SecureBoot is a recipe for disaster because Microsoft keeps erasing or tampering with the boot sector, to paraphrase an associate
The real solution is, disable "secure boot" or "SecureBoot" while it's still possible. [...] Just like submarine patents, a lot of this problem was "hibernating" for a while
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Kabatology
2009-05-14 13:26:45
Roy Schestowitz
2009-05-14 13:32:03