W dniu 30.06.2020 o 17:25, Adam Williamson pisze:
On Tue, 2020-06-30 at 16:23 +0200, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
W dniu 30.06.2020 o 15:34, Jóhann B. Guðmundsson pisze:
Given Hans proposal [1] introduced systemd/grub2/Gnome upstream changes it beg the question if now would not be the time to stop supporting booting in legacy bios mode and move to uefi only supported boot which has been available on any common intel based x86 platform since atleast 2005.
Will you provide replacement for laptop I bought in 2013? Still has some use, runs Fedora 31 just fine. BIOS mode only.
My other PC at home is BIOS mode only too. Sure, it is FX-6300 so quite old but with some hard drives and 16GB of ram it has a use.
I'm also still using a laptop from 2010:
https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/sony-vaio-z-series-vpc-z11z9e-b-13-1i...
it has outlived one 'replacement' so far, and my 3.5 year old XPS 13 (9360 gen) recently stopped booting so unless I can fix that, it will have outlived two...
it has no UEFI support either.
I am happily running Fedora on a laptop from 2011 (Clevo P150HM) which does not support UEFI.
Best regards, Julian