Comment by Foxboron Comment by Foxboron 5 days ago 3 replies Copy Link View on Hacker News Phones don't implement UEFI.
Copy Link seba_dos1 5 days ago Collapse Comment - Most don't, but they're usually equivalently locked down nevertheless. Reply View | 2 replies Copy Link Foxboron 5 days ago Parent Collapse Comment - UEFI on x86_64 and phones are not comparable when it comes to being "locked down". Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link seba_dos1 5 days ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Are you sure?Note that the comment you replied to does not even mention phones. Locked down Secure Boot on UEFI is not uncommon on mobile platforms, such as x86-64 tablets. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link Foxboron 5 days ago Parent Collapse Comment - UEFI on x86_64 and phones are not comparable when it comes to being "locked down". Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link seba_dos1 5 days ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Are you sure?Note that the comment you replied to does not even mention phones. Locked down Secure Boot on UEFI is not uncommon on mobile platforms, such as x86-64 tablets. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link seba_dos1 5 days ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Are you sure?Note that the comment you replied to does not even mention phones. Locked down Secure Boot on UEFI is not uncommon on mobile platforms, such as x86-64 tablets. Reply View | 0 replies
Most don't, but they're usually equivalently locked down nevertheless.