My HP notebook is sort of a Macbook Air clone. No optical drive. In addition to changing the BIOS/UEFI boot sequence to go to USB first, I had to disable secure boot and enable legacy mode, too.
Promise. When I wanted to put Ubuntu on this machine, that crap drove me buggy until I found one post on a Fedora forum of all places that mentioned turning it off it in passing.
hmmm … the only time I’ve had issues with secure boot was going from Ubuntu 15.04 to 15.10 … needed to wipe the secure variables and do a grub-update after it had booted before I could leave secure boot on again
Well, after last night’s latest update to Win 10, shortcuts to a half dozen apps disappeared and a couple other apps (that I’ve found so far) would launch and crash. All of them had to be reinstalled. :censored:
yea the latest update caused a bunch of my games to not run correctly till nvidia pushed a driver update and still i get weird framer rate issues randomly
Aaaannnddd, more updates last night. I almost think I preferred the old once a month thing. I believe that as soon as I don’t need MSW, some flavor of Linux is going back on.