nw1456 wrote:Just one thing, when can we expect 6 ? I know, some people are never satisfied!
msdobrescu wrote:One question though: what is the best tool for remote access (including remote access to KDE), with support for Windows too, to use?
ChuangTzu wrote:Using LXQT for DE as a lightweight KDE. Used to be long time Xfce user, but LXQT is very nice!
Things get irritatingly more complicated due to a quirk of UEFI. UEFI is based on executing code in native mode. That means that 32-bit UEFI systems can't execute 64-bit code in firmware, even if the CPU is capable of it. A 64-bit OS can only boot on 32-bit UEFI if it has very ugly compatibility hacks, including having to rewrite structures and register state every time it makes a UEFI call.
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So, if you're building an x86 hardware platform, don't ship with 32-bit UEFI. If you're stuck with a 32-bit CPU then just ship BIOS. If you have a 64-bit CPU then ship a 64-bit UEFI. If you ship with 32-bit UEFI, no significant existing Linux distribution will support you, and you'll face an uphill battle to convince them to do so.
32-bit UEFI. Just say what on earth were you thinking, please, no, can't you find a solution that doesn't involve me getting tetanus jabs.
elviejito wrote: There's probably a way to fix this so I don't have to go through that extra step on power on and can just smoothly load Mageia.
Any help would be appreciated.
doktor5000 wrote:If you want to get some actual answers for this issue better open a separate thread.
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