Debian 10 (finally!) introduced support for secure boot. In LM 19 (and before) secure boot was already supported, presumably by using Ubuntu's Shim. So I imagine, it should be possible now to do the same in LMDE 4 by using Debian's Shim. Imho it is an important feature.
Debian 10 (finally!) introduced support for secure boot. In LM 19 (and before) secure boot was already supported, presumably by using Ubuntu's Shim. So I imagine, it should be possible now to do the same in LMDE 4 by using Debian's Shim. Imho it is an important feature.