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Secure Boot certificates on Linux PCs are expiring, but existing systems will not suddenly refuse to boot. Users should update their Secure Boot certificates or disable Secure Boot as a workaround. The issue stems from Microsoft's certificate expiration policy, not a deliberate lockout of Linux.
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