The 32-bit image will only work with Secure Boot turned off and legacy
or CSM boot enabled in your device's UEFI. I don't remember off the top
of my head if the X205TA offers this ability, but I'm pretty sure it
does.

You might be better off using Windows until 64-bit Ubuntu is stable,
tbh. Windows 8 *really* isn't that bad, and you can upgrade to Windows
10 pretty much immediately, which will alleviate some of your concerns
(like how different the Start screen looks compared to the old Start
menu).

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