teo1978, thank you for your quick response.

Regarding using UEFI, it's strongly advised not using it unless you
absolutely must, as noted in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI .

Regarding dual-booting, also strongly advised not to do it. If you must
use Windows in an ongoing basis (some legacy application that can't
utilize WINE or you can't use another program) just virtualize it via
virtualbox and save yourself the hassle.

Regarding regressions, if the code changes in kernel/xorg stack require
a more precise BIOS implementation or was providing some BIOS hack
WORKAROUND, that being reverted is not considered a bug in the
kernel/xorg but in the BIOS.

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