Thanks, this is very interesting; it shows that not only does your
firmware include the expected Microsoft key, your firmware *also*
includes the Canonical Secure Boot key.  This makes it doubly surprising
that the stock Ubuntu image doesn't boot under Secure Boot.  Did you add
any of these keys yourself, or did these come by default in your
firmware?

How did you prepare the Ubuntu USB disk?  The preferred way to do this
is with a direct dd of the ISO onto the USB disk; the ISO is a hybrid
image which is bootable out of the box as a USB disk, whereas many USB
"image creator" programs try to modify the image in unpredictable ways
when writing.

> PS: I know there are two different problems, and the priority here is to fix 
> Ubuntu's
> SecureBoot problem (that's my wish also) but I also wanted to say the other
> problem with Ubuntu in Windows' bootloader.

Yes.  I've focused on the Secure Boot problem, because I understood that
to be your priority.  The other problem with booting under the Windows
bootloader is probably not one that we will commit to fixing.

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