> They've de-ranked the set #2 and threw it in the bag with #3, which doesn't really do much at all to improve security, but it does inconvenience and disincentivise the users from using a Linux distro on this hardware.
Well no, it's not Lenovo really, it's Microsoft and its Device Guard / Secured Core that has done so. You can disable that just as easily as you can boot from an USB stick.
Well no, it's not Lenovo really, it's Microsoft and its Device Guard / Secured Core that has done so. You can disable that just as easily as you can boot from an USB stick.