Linux fans wondering why they still don't have a friendly UEFI Secure Boot option for Windows 8 PCs won't get a solution in hand this week, but they'll at least get an explanation.
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This version adds auto-configuration capabilities, an auto-clearing at boot-up option, and support for Windows 95, 98, and NT.
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So let's further suppose that by choice or by the boot of your (former) employer, you suddenly have the option of working anywhere.
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