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

I'm not sure what exactly I did with BIOS settings but perhaps it was
disabling UEFI.


> Regarding dual-booting, also strongly advised not to do it. 

That's simply ridiculous.


> 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 

That's a bad polict. If that's the approach, Canonical should change the
way Ubuntu is "marketed", because it does not reflect reality.


Quoting from http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop

"""
Complete 
Ubuntu comes with everything you need to run your organisation, school, home or 
enterprise. 
Accessible
Computing is for everyone regardless of nationality, gender or disability. 
"""

Yeah, provided that you are a computer geek capable of such things as
keeping your bios up to date, making sure to disable UEFI, and the like.

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