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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/09/13 18:21, Romuald TISSERAND
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I finally managed to install 13.10 Beta in UEFI mode. I
have some good news and a bad news.<br>
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I'm still interested to hear if you can reproduce it with the
standard Ubuntu Images, you will get a lot more support then, since
none of us even have UEFI machines.<br>
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The bad news: the screen refresh frequency is crapped when
the PC is started in UEFI, as I already wrote in my
previous emails. Everything seems to work (was able to
trigger some menu items to properly shutting down the
computer), but it totally not usable.<br>
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The good news:<br>
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- it works when the PC is started in Bios mode, so I can use
13.10 and my Windows 8 double boot, really nice.<br>
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- as it starts in both Bios and EFI modes, I can make some
testing and see what happens with the updates regarding this
issue.<br>
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romu<br>
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