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Expiring certificates disrupt Linux compatibility with Secure Boot on many machines.
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Microsoft's Secure Boot uses certificates that are expiring, causing issues for Linux users. This expiration complicates booting Linux on many devices. The article discusses solutions to ease this Secure Boot problem.

Expiring certificates disrupt Linux compatibility with Secure Boot on many machines.
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Linux users and vendors may face increased support and compatibility challenges.
Linux distributions should update their Secure Boot strategies to handle certificate expiration.
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Microsoft's Secure Boot uses certificates that are expiring, causing issues for Linux users. This expiration complicates booting Linux on many devices. The article discusses solutions to ease this Secure Boot problem.