As far as other distros go - can anyone confirm if any distros other
than Ubuntu have the signed kernel and UEFI bootloader required to
ensure Secure Boot can remain enabled on the machine? Not everyone will
necessarily be bothered by needing to disable Secure Boot, but some OEMs
make it pretty arduous to do so.

AFAIK Ubuntu is the only distro that has the certs to sign the things
for Secure Boot checks.

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  32-Bit UEFI bootloader support needed

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