← Back to context Comment by seba_dos1 5 hours ago Most don't, but they're usually equivalently locked down nevertheless. 2 comments seba_dos1 Reply Foxboron 5 hours ago UEFI on x86_64 and phones are not comparable when it comes to being "locked down". seba_dos1 4 hours ago Are you sure?Note that the comment you replied to does not even mention phones. Locked down Secure Boot on UEFI is not uncommon on mobile platforms, such as x86-64 tablets.
Foxboron 5 hours ago UEFI on x86_64 and phones are not comparable when it comes to being "locked down". seba_dos1 4 hours ago Are you sure?Note that the comment you replied to does not even mention phones. Locked down Secure Boot on UEFI is not uncommon on mobile platforms, such as x86-64 tablets.
seba_dos1 4 hours ago Are you sure?Note that the comment you replied to does not even mention phones. Locked down Secure Boot on UEFI is not uncommon on mobile platforms, such as x86-64 tablets.
UEFI on x86_64 and phones are not comparable when it comes to being "locked down".
Are you sure?
Note that the comment you replied to does not even mention phones. Locked down Secure Boot on UEFI is not uncommon on mobile platforms, such as x86-64 tablets.