The installer fails BU !
See below...
Anyway, at least I managed to make a bootable USB stick, get the laptop to boot from it, and Linux managed to load so.... it's still a victory.
So I will try other Linux install disks until I find one that works...
I am very curious to understand why the fuck the Ubuntu ISO can't boot, it's nonsensical.
If memory serves ISO is optical disk image and not bootable by it self.
CD boot needs a special floppy image that loads optical file system and continues from there.
So ISO is not necessary a HDD boot image and memory stick is a HDD.
To counter that you need one bootloader more, or a file that is a HDD boot image, what can be that extra bootloader and an ISO combined.
It seems I can't remember how that kind of a bootable stick is seen by the machine, maybe it's a CD.
There were also some drive letter swappings or something like that but can't remember that any better.
With HDD images you have few options, BIOS or UEFI, MBR or GPT and actual file system.
Usually it seems to be UEFI, GPT and FAT32 or BIOS, MBR and what ever.
Google is so full of user level boot stuff that more closer technicalities seems to be somewhere else.
The whole hassle is because booting is something that is included in hardware and when CD booting became a necessity hardware was already there in millions.
Then came USB and its booting, and hardware was already there in billions.
There are also some other things, like AMT SOL.
(googling it may give pimples)
BTW,
I had once far eastern winter tires too long, one's lumbar section will tell.
The problem was that they were too long lasting.
Means that they are finally very hard and very bad, specially side grip is next to none.
BTW2,
Tek Type 516 situation is rather old, maybe it's not valid anymore.
Maybe it wasn't any more valid earlier either.