Of course the grub menu also doesn't work with the BT keyboard, so you may want to set Windows as the default boot item. grub2 seems to work just fine to launch both Kubuntu and Win10. I didn't bother with the Secure Boot/rEFInd setup and just left Secure Boot disabled. I sort of followed the process for installing Ubuntu onto a Surface Pro 3 that I found here with the exception that to get into the UEFI/BIOS on the Chi, it's Volume - and the Power button. Keyboard Fn shortcuts don't work (can probably be resolved with xmodmap or similar) Makes logging into the display manager somewhat complicated. Bluetooth works fine with the keyboard dock (after pairing), but not until you've logged into KDE (and possibly Unity as well). Wifi worked out of the box, including during setup I used the 3-port hub built into my HooToo USB 3.0 gigabit adapter. Since there's only a single micro usb port, it's best to have a hub. Installation from a *buntu live USB is made much easier if you have a USB keyboard and mouse also connected. I just completed a Kubuntu 14.04 install on my T300 Chi (alongside my Windows 10 install).
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