How would Linux have been today if locked bootloaders were as common in the 90s as they are now on ARM devices? - eviltoast

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    4 days ago

    This! Manufacturers were trying to lock people into their systems, just by different means. Reverse engineering a piece of low-level software (BIOS) so that you could run high-level software written for that machine architecture on different hardware was the main battle of the day.