Submitted by yossarianuk on Sun, 03/03/2013 - 16:34.
UEFI + Secure boot are really completely different issues.
UEFI is 100% fine to use (it has various benefits over bios boot) - I have Fedora, Kubuntu, Linux Mint, Arch all installed in UEFI mode - there is not any issues. The rEFInd boot loader does everything I need.
Secure boot is completely different issue - it is secure boot that prevents installation of other OS's not UEFI.
UEFI/Secure Boot
UEFI + Secure boot are really completely different issues.
UEFI is 100% fine to use (it has various benefits over bios boot) - I have Fedora, Kubuntu, Linux Mint, Arch all installed in UEFI mode - there is not any issues. The rEFInd boot loader does everything I need.
Secure boot is completely different issue - it is secure boot that prevents installation of other OS's not UEFI.
Your poll should separate the choices.