12-28-2020, 04:34 PM
There are several differences between the MX installer and the Ubuntu installer. Most of them only affect inexperienced users: Debian backport access, media channel installs, incomplete UEFI congurations, firmware access, etc. Ubuntu tries to be universal but also tries to avoid some commonly known installation hacks used by some Debian users. MX's installer opens up about any possibility out there. Almost all Linux systems will install functionally on anything that previously ran Windows. I personally hate to see things described as bugs which are simply either praxis or firmware problems. Where there's a will, there's a way with Linux. Out of curiosity look and see if you lost access to any secure memory on your MX install.
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