UHi,
You absolutely can run modern Linux versions with UEFI. I'm doing it
without any problems. A word of caution though: If you're going to dual
boot Windows and Linux, do yourself a favour and disable Windows Fast
Startup before installing Linux, otherwise it can supposedly cause
problems related to the UEFI partition.
To be on the safe side, don't re-enable the windows fast startup feature
after Installing Linux either. I currently have fast startup enabled in my
dual boot configuration, and haven't had any problems yet, but it's
probably safer to go with regular startup.
Before installation I just shrank the Windows partition (can be done
either with the diskpart CLI program or the GUI disk management program)
and then I told Linux to use the free space.
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016, mattias wrote:
kristoffer i hope the computer dont have uefi
if it have you have trouble
Den 2016-04-17 kl. 23:10, skrev Tobias Vinteus:
Hi,
I'm currently running Fedora 23 on an MSI X99S Gaming 7
motherboard motherboard. I have no problems to report as of this
writing.
The only thing I don't like about the integrated RealTek sound
device is it's Microphon input which is downright noisy and
dreadful, but maybe the laptop comes with a descent built-in
mic.
Goodluck,
Tobias
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
Hi.
I'm thinking about buying a msi laptop.
They have a lot of audio ports, it is because I want
it.
Has any of you used msi computers with linux?
/Kristoffer
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