Does the problem still exist?
Can I be confident that if I disable the secure boot that both Win 10 and
Linux will run?


In my experience, you might have to disable quickboot as well, as Windows
likes to leave stuff in RAM on shutdown.

Are there any particular makes of laptop that should be avoided in the
context.


Not sure what to avoid, but I know Dell likes supporting Linux in their
products toba certain extent, so customer support might be better there.

Greetings:

Rafi
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