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how buy a powerful computer "with GNU/Linux"


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Windows 8 has a new BIOS "UEFI that developed by Intel", is pretty you can edit it with a GUI, but the UEFI has a new utility "exploter by microsoft" is "secure boot" the secure boot bans uncertfied software and Operating Systems "microsoft signs software" that means that GNU/Linux is blocked!

therfore i have a question: Where is possible buy a powerful desktop computer "Intel I7 proccesor, Nvidia Geforce GPU" with GNU/Linux "at least with windows 7, windows 7 has the ancient hard but unlocked BIOS"

is it possible???

and if it is possible, where?

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lol...

You don't need another box just because MS is being a @#$%.

You have to turn off secure boot and enable legacy boot options plus legacy boot devices which are on your box. How to do this exactly depends on what BIOS version/type you are running. ;)

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A good thing to do before buying any computers if it will be running Linux is to do "computer model + linux" in google. Usually you can already have a pretty good feedback from it.

You really only have to do this for Lap-Tops as they usually have the most custom hardware for which the Linux drivers get spotty as the manufacturer doesn't provide any data to the kernel wizards.The main-board makers have been much more forthcoming in the last couple of years,most of them use Linux in the design stage they don't like paying the M$ tax any more then we do ;)

Enjoy the Choice :)

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