I wonder if this is due to antitrust law reasons. Already low Linux market share + secure boot having made installation even harder does not set a good precedent for Microsoft.
A Microsoft lawyer could definitely argue in front of a judge that they not only don’t block it, they actually have a public guide on how to do it. Which may knock down an opposing argument a notch or two.
I wonder if this is due to antitrust law reasons. Already low Linux market share + secure boot having made installation even harder does not set a good precedent for Microsoft.
A Microsoft lawyer could definitely argue in front of a judge that they not only don’t block it, they actually have a public guide on how to do it. Which may knock down an opposing argument a notch or two.