Hello Nicolas,

thanks for your reply. Of course I read your comment #31 concerning the
BIOS update... but regarding the fact, that the device is a) not mine
and b) just about 1.5 years old, I have to admit that I'm a little
scared about updating the BIOS and possibly damaging the device. From my
personal experience, flashing a BIOS is not without risk.

My intention was to provide another "case" and maybe more details. The
bug is known for about 2 years now and it seems that nothing has
happened so far, although other distros seem to cope with "imperfect"
BIOS. This worries me a bit. Dual boot is a very important topic,
especially with Ubuntu due to its appealing effect on people that think
about switching from Windows. Sometimes I think, the objectives of
development are a litte unbalanced...

In the end, I prefer disabling Secure Boot to updating the BIOS. The
laptop is intended to be used primarily with Linux (especially dealing
with the internet), while Windows should be a "backup for special
software" only. For me, possible security risks due to disabled Secure
Boot seem less harmful than a) the owner using Windows or b) damaging
the device while flashing the BIOS.

After "boot-repair" totally cracked up everything (no more GRUB,
whatever I did), the machine now runs 14.10.

Thanks anyway
Wolle

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