I'm curious whether enabling Secure Boot is actually beneficial, especially for my Linux systems. I've noticed that custom kernels don't seem to boot when Secure Boot is on, but everything else works fine. Should I just keep it disabled or is it worth using Secure Boot for security reasons?
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If you're dual-booting with Windows, it's smart to keep Secure Boot enabled. But if you're using Linux exclusively, you can probably turn it off without any issues.
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