Arthur -- yes, to the best of my knowledge it should be safe to install
Ubuntu 12.04 from a latest daily build on your Samsung laptop. These
latest builds incorporate the same fix that worked for me.

However, if you want to be completely certain before attempting this
potentially risky process, you may want to confirm this with Steve or
someone else from Canonical. I am not an employee of Canonical. I do not
have the kind of knowledge they do.

To install 12.04, you should set "Secure Mode" to "Off" and "OS Mode
Selection" to "UEFI OS". If you want to install from a USB drive, you
definitely need to have FastBoot option set to "Off". If you want to
install from a CD/DVD, the FastBoot setting is probably irrelevant, but
I would still switch it off at least for the installation process. If
you have something connected to one of your USB ports during
installation, FastBoot must definitely be set to "Off".

There is an ongoing attempt to enable "Secure Boot" for booting both
Windows 8 and Ubuntu: http://falstaff.agner.ch/2012/12/18/ubuntu-12-10
-and-windows-8-with-secure-boot-mode/  I have not tried it because I
don't really need Secure Boot, but if Secure Boot is important to you
this page may be your starting point. Good luck!

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