I mentioned the following on the PCLinuxOS testing website and was instructed to ask on the forum, so here is what I posted there followed by a few more questions.
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I'm approaching the time when I need to upgrade from my 3.2GHz Pentium4 computer to something more modern because I'm noticing a few speed related issues. I've also recently come across the controversy concerning the UEFI specification endorsed by Microsoft and I'm wondering if PCLinuxOS has/is doing something about supporting motherboards that implement the UEFI specification. Is it likely that PCLInuxOS will be able to boot/dual-boot on one of these new system boards? Has anyone had any experience in this matter with system boards that support UEFI?
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I'm specifically looking for actual hands-on experience with UEFI supported hardware such as motherboards, video cards, etc. and whether Linux can be reliably booted on them,
Was there a way to disable the UEFI security feature to allow Linux to install and boot?
Did it require a 64-bit Linux?
Any other experiences that might be useful in choosing the correct system for installing Linux on the new UEFI supported hardware.
Thanks in advance for any comments.
I found and added this after posting, which may be of interest to someone.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=111327&p=1