hi, 

it should just be a matter of disableing secure boot* and running the installer 
of your favourite distro

i am runnng a laptop and a htpc using uefi and the in-kernel efi-stub for 
booting

*some distros may not even need it disabled, some have the option to install 
their security certificate into the uefi trusted certs provided your uefi 
firmware allows it.

On Sun Jun 21 19:31:34 2015 Wesley Parish <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I've just got a new HP 110-404A-B tower and got a shock at how
> integrated Microsoft Windows 8.1   seemed to be.
> 
> Has anyone had experience with this box? How easy is it to install Linux
> on it? Or has Microsoft locked out   that out with its UEFI tricks?
> 
> (I'm hoping to use it to develop an Android app for reporting city
> infrastructure damage and the SQL plus   back-end.)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Wesley Parish
> 
> "I have supposed that he who buys a Method means to learn it." -
> Ferdinand Sor, Method for Guitar
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