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Fedora Linux 41 Enters Public Beta Testing With Linux Kernel 6.11 and GNOME 47

Powered by the latest and greatest Linux 6.11 kernel series, the Fedora Linux 41 beta is here to showcase the soon-to-be-released GNOME 47 desktop environment on the flagship Fedora Workstation edition, which is now Wayland-only and once again supports installing the NVIDIA drivers with Secure Boot enabled, as well as the upcoming KDE Plasma 6.2 […]

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How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of Your Motherboard

UEFI Secure Boot needs no introduction. As it says, it makes your computer “more secure” when enabled. But at times, more security means more hassle. Specially getting different device drivers to work on some Linux distributions is very troublesome with UEFI secure boot enabled. So, if you’re running a personal computer and you don’t care […]

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How to Disable UEFI Secure Boot on a Proxmox VE Virtual Machine

For GPU passthrough to work or for installing specific device drivers on a Proxmox VE virtual machine, you may need to disable UEFI Secure Boot on your Proxmox VE virtual machine. In this article, I will show you how to disable UEFI secure boot on a Proxmox VE virtual machine. The procedures shown in this […]

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How to Check if UEFI Secure Boot is Enabled/Disabled on Linux

While installing different drivers on your Linux system, you may need to check if UEFI Secure Boot is enabled/disabled on your computer as you may need to perform different installation steps depending on the UEFI Secure Boot status of your computer. For example, some Linux distributions (i.e. Ubuntu) automatically signs the NVIDIA kernel modules while […]

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CentOS Alternative Rocky Linux 8.5 Is Out Now with Secure Boot Support

Derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 as a CentOS Linux alternative, Rocky Linux 8.5 is here to introduce new features like Secure Boot support. This is the first release of Rocky Linux to include the official Rocky Linux signed Secure Boot shim, but users need to validate it to ensure that it’s properly activated. […]

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