@costamagnagianfranco yes, but what should oracle do? the dkms framework will rebuild the module every time a new kernel is installed, so oracle can't really do much, since the problem is the dkms framework not having a plan for UEFI systems with secure boot.
Anything I can do to solve the problem beside disabling secure boot on my system (which seems to be the current "solution")? Thanks for your comments and help so far.
@costamagnagian franco yes, but what should oracle do? the dkms framework will rebuild the module every time a new kernel is installed, so oracle can't really do much, since the problem is the dkms framework not having a plan for UEFI systems with secure boot.
Anything I can do to solve the problem beside disabling secure boot on my system (which seems to be the current "solution")? Thanks for your comments and help so far.