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lacaio da inquisição to Linux@lemmy.ml • 9 months ago

Microsoft’s latest security update has ruined dual-boot Windows and Linux PCs

www.theverge.com

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Microsoft’s latest security update has ruined dual-boot Windows and Linux PCs

www.theverge.com

lacaio da inquisição to Linux@lemmy.ml • 9 months ago
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The update wasn’t supposed to reach dual-boot PCs.
  • @PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca
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    6•9 months ago

    I’d almost bet money that in a year or two they’ll make it so that the latest version of windows cannot be installed in virtual machines

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      That would break 90+% of installations then. And all of Azure.

      • @curry@programming.dev
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        5•9 months ago

        That’s when they “graciously” offer to whitelist “approved” devices to boot windows VM from.

        • @CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world
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          4•9 months ago

          Then anyone running a Windows VM would just switch to a Server edition, which is almost exclusively run via a VM.

          • @curry@programming.dev
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            I have a morbid curiosity to see that happen.

      • @PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca
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        Yes and

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