Oops, forgot to change my previous message to text...

I have had a lot of experience with Linux on laptops, and have had similar issues. Most, if not all, Linux distributions now support secure boot in UEFI systems. The problem is when the BIOS manufacturer cheats and only supports Windows and ignores all other operating systems - which is common. If a current distro (in the last year or so) does not support UEFI, or if it does but will not boot, then you MUST turn off UEFI/Secure Boot in the BIOS.

I have already, hopefully, helped Joe.

TW, I would suggest reading all the documentation at libreboot's site as it contains info about your wifi card and EC firmware. Be sure to read this BEFORE flashing! As well, don't be afraid to follow the IRC link if you have any questions or need support for this BIOS - remember to read and follow the forum rules. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact me directly.

-Joel


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