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The June 2026 Secure Boot Certificate Expiry: What You Need to Know

If you dual-boot or run a Linux distribution with Secure Boot enabled, you may have heard about a major security deadline. The original Microsoft 2011 UEFI Third-Party Certificate Authority (CA) keys, which most Linux distributions rely on to sign their initial bootloaders (shim) on consumer PC hardware, expired at the end of June 2026 The expiration of a certificate doesn't invalidate already-installed, signed binaries on your system; firmware doesn't check expiration dates at boot time. However, moving forward, future Linux bootloader updates and security patches will be signed exclusively using the new Windows UEFI CA 2023 key . If your motherboard's firmware database isn't updated to trust this new 2023 key, your Linux system may eventually experience package management blocks or fail to apply critical bootloader updates. Before running updates, check if Secure Boot is active and see if your system already recognizes the 2023 certificate hierarchy. Open your termi...

DarQ for Lsposed, a fork of Xposed

XDA thread



DarQ is a magisk module that allows dark mode on a per app basis. It works on Lsposed 


Download the Lsposed magisk module. Choose the zygisk version of you have zygisk enabled in magisk and install it 

When the phone reboots, enable darkq in the modules section of Lsposed, then reboot 

It works on Android 10 and up to Android 13



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