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GRUB on 32-bit UEFI (Nextbook 2-in-1)
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The only distro I got to run on my 32bit UEFI netbook was MX Linux, cause it supports 32bit, UEFI, and also ships with the necessary non-free firmware and drivers.
And I've tried a lot of others.
It was the only one I managed to install too. I recommended it, because it's easier for beginners and comes with a few optimizations for low end hardware.