Cosimo Cecchi wrote:
The point I'm trying to make is the default setting might
actually be
the most important thing that matters when it comes to new users that
want to install Fedora.
- "You need to disable SecureBoot in the BIOS settings in order to
install Fedora"
- "BIOS settings? What's that? Oh a blueish DOS-like command-line thing?
Freaky.
We just need to provide a step-by-step guide for fixing your firmware
settings.
Disable SecureBoot? Why on earth would I want to make my system less
secure? *screw this Linux thing*"
We just need to link to the FSF's explanation of what "Secure" Boot is
really about, and/or write up our own.
Kevin Kofler