Tomas Mraz wrote:
That's a total nonsense unless the restriction is by-license and
not
just technical obstacle. If it is just a technical obstacle in the code,
you can remove it and run the software on any crippled machine at your
will. So no, making your software not to work on particular machines
does not make it non-free at all.
That doesn't mean we should ship it in that state.
If Fedora decides to support "Secure" Boot, it needs to be distro-wide.
Kevin Kofler