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Welcome to the new Bing Your AI-powered copilot for the web đ§ Ask complex questions "What are some meals I can make for my picky toddler who only eats orange-colored food?" đ Get better answers "What are the pros and cons of the top 3 selling pet vacuums?" đ¨ Get creative inspiration "Write a haiku about crocodiles in outer space in the voice of a pirate" Let's learn together. Bing is powered by AI, so surprises and mistakes are possible. Make sure to check the facts, and share feedback so we can learn and improve! Terms of Use Privacy Statement desktop market share by linux distro Sent message. desktop market share by linux distro Searching for: desktop market share by linux distro Searching for: desktop market share by linux distro Generating answers for you⌠Generating answers for you⌠According to Statcounter1, Linux occupies 2.91% of the desktop operating system market share worldwide as of February 2023. However, this does not break down the share by Linux distro. For that, we can look at Steam Survey2, which shows that among Linux users who play games on Steam, the top three distros are Ubuntu (36.8%), Arch (17.9%) and Manjaro (13.6%) as of February 2023. Received message. According to Statcounter, Linux occupies **2.91%** of the desktop operating system market share worldwide as of February 2023. However, this does not break down the share by Linux distro. For that, we can look at Steam Survey, which shows that among Linux users who play games on Steam, the top three distros are **Ubuntu** (36.8%), **Arch** (17.9%) and **Manjaro** (13.6%) as of February 2023. Learn more: 1. gs.statcounter.com 2. itsfoss.com 3. writersblocklive.com 4. enterpriseappstoday.com Why is Ubuntu so popular? Sent message. Why is Ubuntu so popular? Searching for: why is ubuntu so popular Searching for: why is ubuntu so popular Generating answers for you⌠Generating answers for you⌠There are many reasons why Ubuntu is so popular among Linux users. Some of them are: User-friendliness: Ubuntu has a simple and intuitive interface that makes it easy to use for beginners and experts alike12. Strong security: Ubuntu employs AppArmor and advanced security measures to prevent breaches12. More software options: Ubuntu has a massive number of applications you can install, many of which are available exclusively for the operating system1. It also supports proprietary software such as Steam and Nvidia3. Enhanced privacy: Ubuntu ensures a strict data privacy policy and allows users to customize privacy settings1. These are some of the reasons why Ubuntu is so popular. Do you want to know more? Received message. There are many reasons why Ubuntu is so popular among Linux users. Some of them are: - User-friendliness: Ubuntu has a simple and intuitive interface that makes it easy to use for beginners and experts alike . - Strong security: Ubuntu employs AppArmor and advanced security measures to prevent breaches . - More software options: Ubuntu has a massive number of applications you can install, many of which are available exclusively for the operating system. It also supports proprietary software such as Steam and Nvidia. - Enhanced privacy: Ubuntu ensures a strict data privacy policy and allows users to customize privacy settings. These are some of the reasons why Ubuntu is so popular. Do you want to know more? Learn more: 1. hostinger.com 2. ac3filter.net 3. makeuseof.com 4. short-fact.com 5. hostinger.com 6. infoworld.com +1 more what are some Linux distros other than Ubuntu that work well with Secure Boot Sent message. what are some Linux distros other than Ubuntu that work well with Secure Boot Searching for: linux distros secure boot Searching for: linux distros secure boot Generating answers for you⌠Generating answers for you⌠Secure Boot is a feature that prevents unauthorized software from running during the boot process. It checks that the systemâs boot loader is signed by an approved key before booting from it1. Some Linux distros can work well with Secure Boot by using a Microsoft signing service or a custom GPG key2. Some examples of Linux distros that support Secure Boot are: Ubuntu: Modern versions of Ubuntu (starting with Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS) can boot on Secure Boot-enabled PCs using a Microsoft signing service3. Fedora: Fedora also uses a Microsoft signing service to boot on Secure Boot-enabled PCs4. OpenSUSE: OpenSUSE uses a custom GPG key to sign its boot loader and kernel, which can be enrolled in the UEFI firmware of Secure Boot-enabled PCs4. These are some of the Linux distros that work well with Secure Boot. Do you have any other questions? Received message. Secure Boot is a feature that prevents unauthorized software from running during the boot process. It checks that the system's boot loader is signed by an approved key before booting from it. Some Linux distros can work well with Secure Boot by using a Microsoft signing service or a custom GPG key. Some examples of Linux distros that support Secure Boot are: - Ubuntu: Modern versions of Ubuntu (starting with Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS) can boot on Secure Boot-enabled PCs using a Microsoft signing service. - Fedora: Fedora also uses a Microsoft signing service to boot on Secure Boot-enabled PCs. - OpenSUSE: OpenSUSE uses a custom GPG key to sign its boot loader and kernel, which can be enrolled in the UEFI firmware of Secure Boot-enabled PCs. These are some of the Linux distros that work well with Secure Boot. Do you have any other questions? Learn more: 1. techtarget.com 2. systranbox.com 3. howtogeek.com 4. pcworld.com 5. howtogeek.com any others? Sent message. any others? Searching for: linux distros secure boot Searching for: linux distros secure boot Generating answers for you⌠Generating answers for you⌠Yes, there are other Linux distros that support Secure Boot. Some of them are: Debian: Debian can boot on Secure Boot-enabled PCs using a custom GPG key that can be enrolled in the UEFI firmware. Solus: Solus uses a Microsoft signing service to boot on Secure Boot-enabled PCs. Pop!_OS: Pop!_OS uses a custom GPG key to sign its boot loader and kernel, which can be enrolled in the UEFI firmware of Secure Boot-enabled PCs. These are some other Linux distros that work well with Secure Boot. Is there anything else you want to know? Received message. Yes, there are other Linux distros that support Secure Boot. Some of them are: - Debian: Debian can boot on Secure Boot-enabled PCs using a custom GPG key that can be enrolled in the UEFI firmware. - Solus: Solus uses a Microsoft signing service to boot on Secure Boot-enabled PCs. - Pop!_OS: Pop!_OS uses a custom GPG key to sign its boot loader and kernel, which can be enrolled in the UEFI firmware of Secure Boot-enabled PCs. These are some other Linux distros that work well with Secure Boot. Is there anything else you want to know? Learn more: 1. howtogeek.com 2. systranbox.com 3. techtarget.com 4. howtogeek.com 5. pcworld.com +1 more Yes, how do I enroll a custom GPG key in the UEFI firmware? Sent message. Yes, how do I enroll a custom GPG key in the UEFI firmware? Searching for: enroll custom GPG key UEFI firmware Searching for: enroll custom GPG key UEFI firmware Generating answers for you⌠Generating answers for you⌠To enroll a custom GPG key in the UEFI firmware, you need to follow these steps: Boot into the UEFI BIOS by pressing the required key on your computer (usually F2, F10, F12 or Del) 1. Access the Secure Boot settings and disable Secure Boot temporarily 2. Remove the manufacturerâs original keys from the firmware 2. Enroll your custom GPG key (PKpub) into the firmware as specified in Section 7.2.1 of the UEFI 2.3.1 Errata C 3. Enable Secure Boot again and reboot your computer 2. These are the steps to enroll a custom GPG key in the UEFI firmware. I hope this helps. Received message. To enroll a custom GPG key in the UEFI firmware, you need to follow these steps: - Boot into the UEFI BIOS by pressing the required key on your computer (usually F2, F10, F12 or Del) . - Access the Secure Boot settings and disable Secure Boot temporarily . - Remove the manufacturer's original keys from the firmware . - Enroll your custom GPG key (PKpub) into the firmware as specified in Section 7.2.1 of the UEFI 2.3.1 Errata C . - Enable Secure Boot again and reboot your computer . These are the steps to enroll a custom GPG key in the UEFI firmware. I hope this helps. Learn more: 1. windowscentral.com 2. blog.nathanhigley.com 3. learn.microsoft.com 4. docs.foundries.io 5. community.intel.com +1 more is UEFI open source? Sent message. is UEFI open source? Searching for: UEFI open source Searching for: UEFI open source Generating answers for you⌠Generating answers for you⌠UEFI is not open source by itself, but there are some open source implementations of UEFI that are available. Some of them are: Project Mu: This is an open source release of the UEFI core used by Microsoft products such as Surface and Hyper-V 12. OVMF: This is an open source UEFI firmware that has been ported to QEMU, a machine emulator 3. TianoCore: This is an open source implementation of the UEFI and UEFI Platform Initialization specifications 4. These are some examples of open source UEFI implementations. Do you have any other questions? Received message. UEFI is not open source by itself, but there are some open source implementations of UEFI that are available. Some of them are: - Project Mu: This is an open source release of the UEFI core used by Microsoft products such as Surface and Hyper-V . - OVMF: This is an open source UEFI firmware that has been ported to QEMU, a machine emulator . - TianoCore: This is an open source implementation of the UEFI and UEFI Platform Initialization specifications . These are some examples of open source UEFI implementations. Do you have any other questions? Learn more: 1. bing.com 2. blogs.windows.com 3. wiki.osdev.org 4. tianocore.org 5. github.com 6. github.com +1 more Yes, what are the benefits of using UEFI? Sent message. Yes, what are the benefits of using UEFI? That's the most I can say about that. Click âNew topicâ and we can keep chatting! Received message. That's the most I can say about that. Click âNew topicâ and we can keep chatting! 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