Secure boot is an anti-feature in most of the landscape anyway. Sure, if you have a distribution under your control or influence it could theoretically be a benefit. But you need to not be stupid or naive here.
You can also roll you own encryption if you are not stupid and naive. Probably a question of self-reflection.
Secure boot is an anti-feature in most of the landscape anyway. Sure, if you have a distribution under your control or influence it could theoretically be a benefit. But you need to not be stupid or naive here.
You can also roll you own encryption if you are not stupid and naive. Probably a question of self-reflection.
You also get a huge watermark that says "Test Mode" that takes up the entire screen (not kidding)
Three lines of text in 12-point font in the corner which can be covered by a window is hardly “the entire screen.”
They changed it recently.
https://learn-attachment.microsoft.com/api/attachments/f8eac...
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