There's a UEFI specification, not a UEFI standard. What people do with that is up to them. As far as the Microsoft thing goes - there's some constraints on what vendors have to do with Secure Boot, but nothing that covers this.
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Re: Breach of MS guidelines?
Date: 2012-11-15 06:07 pm (UTC)