It may be a non-issue for some developer folks out on here.
However, navigating the scary BIOS menus, in a foreign language, with technical jargon even I can't always understand (and I do assemble my desktops from parts). Even keeping running Ubuntu (or Fedora or whatever) on a new laptop would probably not happen for many non-technical folks, if this sort of 1990s level dark arts boot time shenanigans were encountered.
At least that's my experience with relatives and friends who need computers for non-technical work or entertainment. Not all, but most have found Linux overall nicer user experience than Windows, so this would be a net negative development. Defaults matter, so this is definitely an issue in my opinion!
However, navigating the scary BIOS menus, in a foreign language, with technical jargon even I can't always understand (and I do assemble my desktops from parts). Even keeping running Ubuntu (or Fedora or whatever) on a new laptop would probably not happen for many non-technical folks, if this sort of 1990s level dark arts boot time shenanigans were encountered.
At least that's my experience with relatives and friends who need computers for non-technical work or entertainment. Not all, but most have found Linux overall nicer user experience than Windows, so this would be a net negative development. Defaults matter, so this is definitely an issue in my opinion!