Jujutsu: a new, Git-compatible version control system
Jujutsu: a new, Git-compatible version control system
Posted Jan 25, 2024 1:58 UTC (Thu) by rqosa (subscriber, #24136)In reply to: Jujutsu: a new, Git-compatible version control system by paulj
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> Things would certainly be much much worse now if MS had been left completely unchecked.
Case in point: this
> Every new PC sold with Windows 8 will be locked up tight with Microsoft's UEFI ... secure boot onI don't remember the exact details, but for some reason I'd been under the impression that the final settlement with the DOJ in that 2001 antitrust lawsuit in the U.S. had the effect of imposing that requirement that PC owners must be allowed to disable Secure Boot. (Or if not specifically that one, then maybe the 2004-2007 antitrust action in Europe is the one that forced MS to not prohibit end-users from disabling Secure Boot instead?)
Not that I don't agree that there's a potentially dangerous precedent here, but this is omitting a key detail. For x86 computers, MS's certification requires that users can disable secure boot. (emphasis mine) Of course, this is not true for ARM computers, hence the dangerous precedent.
(see also this Q/A on superuser.com for some more technical details that might be relevant here)
