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I've bought a Samsung series 9 (with Windows 7 preloaded) two months ago (before the whole "Linux-will-brick-your-UEFI-Samsung-9" story) and installed Ubuntu 64bits with no problems.
My partner bought another series 9 (different model, with Windows 8) last weekend, this time after the UEFI-brick story, but still we risked it and installed Ubuntu 64bits with no problem also.
Yes, secure boot is a pain, but at least is one you can easily disable ... until now.
EDIT: I've just read the article with more attention.
Secure Boot is turning into machine DRM then...
Edited 2013-02-04 22:59 UTC