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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] UEFI and Secure Boot</H1>
<B>imnotpc</B>
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<I>Thu Aug 23 12:31:02 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>On 08/23/2012 03:08 AM, Morgan Leijström wrote:
><i> The less expensive approach is to use a wristband. A plus is to avoid
</I>><i> sunthetic clothing, and you could work on such pink bubble palstic
</I>><i> wrapping some electronics come with, it is antistatic. Avoid metal and
</I>><i> plastic table, prefer untreated wood.
</I>I have a painted wooden surface on my workbench, but it's still quite
hard and I always worried that if I pressed too hard on the board I
might damage a weak solder connection. I also had issues with scuffing
the surface of cases, particularly black matte cases. I've been putting
a large sheet of cardboard on top of the bench and it's worked very
well. Do you think the cardboard is an ESD risk?
Jeff
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