A signed version of GRUB2 that will enables Ubuntu to work with Secure Boot devices is to be added to Ubuntu 12.10. This approach is different to the one Canonical previously announced in which they ...
In an unexpected move for an LTS release Ubuntu 14.04 is to trial a beta version of GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader used in virtually all Linux distributions. Writing on the Ubuntu developer ...
The Ubuntu Edge smartphone will reportedly not have a locked bootloader or locked carrier network. That is according to the developers from Ubuntu for the Edge smartphone, on an AMA (ask me anything) ...
Earlier today we heard that Asus had released the bootloader unlock tool for the Transformer Prime tablet, and it would appear that one developer, littlesteve, had a Ubuntu build ready to go for the ...
Google unveiled its new Nexus 7 tablet at Google I/O 2012. The device is said to have the ability to be radically customised in different ways such as changing the keyboard, default browser, launcher ...
So you want to run Ubuntu Linux on an Intel Compute Stick, but don’t want to buy the model that comes with Ubuntu pre-loaded… because it also has half the RAM and one fourth as much storage as the ...
ASUS has released the bootloader unlock tool for the Eee Pad Transformer Prime this morning, and developers have wasted no time in opening up the Tegra 3 tablet to Ubuntu. Prime owner littlesteve had ...
I'd like to triple boot with the following:<BR><BR>Win XP Pro (for general use)<BR>Win XP Pro (dedicated to Cubase)<BR>Linux<BR><BR>I'm new to Linux and, after looking at write-ups, intend to try out ...
Note1: When using the wildcard (/*) with kip1 you can still use the normal kip1 after that to load extra single kips. Note2: When using FSS0 it parses exosphere, warmboot and all core kips. You can ...
GRUB2, stands for GRand Unified Bootloader, is default boot loader for most Linux operating systems. GRUB boot loader is the first program that runs when the computer starts. GRUB is responsible for ...
Download the 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04.2 ISO from http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/trusty/ and write to a USB using 'Rufus' on Windows or 'dd' on Linux Plug the USB ...