Linux works fine. Try Mint.
PS: the NSA put a backdoor in systemd recently.
Truth about systemd
Mint is what I am working with. I thought I found a potential fix to my problem by editing a particular line in the grub.cfg file but when I open it that line does not exist. Back to searching.
Sometimes you need to add the line to a config.
How old is your motherboard and keyboard? I'ld try updating the BIOS to the latest version and trying different keyboards if that doesn't work. It's a problem recognizing USB in the BIOS that Linux isn't cleaning up for you like Windows does.
My computer is only about a year old, but I did update the drivers and it worked. I now have it working and plan on exploring it further.
every solution in linux works like this -
Download X and install. No wait, X is dependant on Y, so download and install Y. No wait, Y is dependant on A B and C, so go download and install them. Oh hangon no way, A relies on X, B relies on Z and C requires sacrificing a chicken to moloch.
Fuck that shit.
It helps if you build your own PC and plan the hardware around Linux. A lot.
lol, I got the issue fixed before I got to the chicken sacrifice thankfully. But yes, it's been a real experience. I have been excoriated over this thread though. Apparently I am a real dumb ass.
How are you editing the grub file without a working keyboard?
Does the keyboard work in an alt TTY? (CTRL + SHIFT + F3)
I booted back into windows and opened it with a text editor. I got it working finally though. Bios settings.
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