UEFI Secure Boot Tools Updated For v2.4

Written by Michael Larabel in Hardware on 23 December 2014 at 10:58 AM EST. Add A Comment
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James Bottomley has updated the open-source UEFI Secure Boot Tools for Linux distributions to build against the UEFI 2.4 specification.

UEFI 2.4 has been out for the past year and a half while finally now the UEFI Secure Boot Tools have been updated against the latest spec.

These tools for manipulating UEFI signatures and other Secure Boot settings continue to be hosted on the openSUSE Build Service.

More details on the updated UEFI Secure Boot Tools can be found on Bottomley's blog.
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