Hankydooodle sgr Hi! Were you able to get this fixed or did @support1 fix this for you? I am in the same position with literally EVERY current distro of linux and it has to be tied to the UEFI and BIOS firmware
support1 Hankydooodle Hello there, Please press delete key as soon as you turn on the PC, so that you can go to BIOS. Please send us a picture of the Main page. We will check if you need to update the BIOS. Please also send us your SN.
support1 Hi there, Update: After our R&D test the linux for a few days, currently we can run Linux without issue. Here are two version of BIOS to update, please check your current BIOS version before you update it. ①For the Version 1 original version T101-106, please update to T108 : Please update the BIOS https://mega.nz/file/b6IQxSbS#2rwEj8n3LvYG74J_DD5P8vTt5-q5v8LEl-ScSsguPTA Here is the tutorial https://mega.nz/file/bnQiiIDL#E2aEqr7WSNlLL3i_ElB7IYAhpN3jJYz6tN5DXlRIUjc ②For the Version 2 original version T201, please update to T202(If your current version is T202, please also update it) : Please update the BIOS https://mega.nz/file/G2BnRAJS#0mEHcw3aGfiG-OFzcQsIgZlqCWaGZXD6CWTIxdxeUrU Here is the tutorial https://mega.nz/file/e6oDibjL#vgQSt7MbC9DvhgHFzE_nTDNARS4wQM_bDarOp9_ar8E
support16 khuntim Hi, For what is currently known,our R&D had updated the BIOS version to solve the issue of running Linux in GTI14.