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Dear Mr. Jerry & Team,I bought Acer Spin 1 especially to install LL on it. Then I found out, that this acer works only with UEFI. Thanks to The God, you made UEFI build, because after few days on this little thing with W10 I was devastated. Secure Boot and UEFI was enabled. Single boot. I think I didn't update during installation.No errors. All process without errors. In a few weeks of using, I didn't noticed any problems. I upgraded from 4.4 to 4.6 smooth. Works just like regular version of LL. When I switch it to tablet mode, touchscreen response pretty good. So I'm happy. So I go donate now, to support you guys. Thanks.
Quote from: Jerry on July 05, 2019, 04:43:23 PMYou're welcome @Bo?aç Tekman What Thinkpad year/model are you running? Also tail dmesg to see if there's any clues as to why your desktop sometimes freezes.Thanks Jerry. I handled. Can i kindly ask this uefi build can bee upgraded to 4.6?
You're welcome @Bo?aç Tekman What Thinkpad year/model are you running? Also tail dmesg to see if there's any clues as to why your desktop sometimes freezes.
Just a note to say thank you for the UEFI build. I had a heck of a time with a refurbished hp desktop until I found your Linux Lite version. Installation went perfect on the existing HDD. Goodbye Windows10!
Just one question: What about signing for Secure Boot?During the initial install, I chose not to download updates / firmware at the same time. By choosing this option, i.e. install general updates & firmware updates after installation, I noticed that the Secure Boot signing option was greyed out. Unsure here, about this signing procedure and how to do it. I've understood that if it's not done at least some software may not work - is that correct?