Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: Open SauceOne of the questions surrounding openSUSE 12.2, which was released mid-week, is whether it already supports secure boot, the Microsoft initiative that will be an integral part of Windows 8 when that operating system is released on October 26.
Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: SecurityMicrosoft is apparently unwilling to discuss the reasons behind its move to a so-called secure boot process for Windows 8, the next release of its operating system.
Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: SecurityIs the process of "secure" boot, that Microsoft plans to regulate through the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface, a reaction to the real-world presence of boot-time malware?
Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: Open SourceThree days before its scheduled release, Fedora 18 still has some issues when confronted with a computer that is running Windows 8 with secure boot enabled, if one goes by the latest testing image available online.
Featured | Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: Open SauceIn three short months, Windows 8 will be upon us. And with it will come the phenomenon known as "secure boot", one that is going to have an extraordinary effect on the lives of most computer users.
Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: Open SourceFifteen days from today, Windows 8 will go on sale; only hardware that is certified to work with this system will be able to boot it, with signed keys being used to determine whether a genuine system is being booted.
Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: Open SourceOpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt has slammed Red Hat and Canonical for the way they have reacted to Microsoft's introduction of "secure" boot along with Windows 8, describing both companies as wanting to be the new Microsoft.
Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: Open SourceThe latest release of openSUSE, 12.2, which became available last week, does not have support for secure boot, Vojtech Pavlik, director of SUSE Labs and head of kernel development at SUSE, told iTWire today.
Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: Open SauceSUSE Linux seems likely to adopt the same method for secure booting on Windows 8 certified PCs that Red Hat has, according to a posting by SUSE Linux Enterprise director Olaf Kirch.