Just to add something I know.
Samsung is a well-known mobile phone maker and they also produce decent memories/storages.
But they are NOT a laptop/desktop maker like Dell or HP. Dell is also marketing Linux pre-installed systems.
Considering this, I would not be surprised to see Samsung products are not particularly Linux compatible. There is really no incentive for the company to make an effort towards that direction.
Yes.. I agree Samsung is a great manufacturer of AMOLED screens and smartphones. But NOTEBOOKS? Forget it, not even a well done bios ago, I regret having gone to the Samsung side of strength in this case.
Samsung notebook comes with HD 100% in use at the maximum even from the factory with account of the bloatwares.
Note: Worse than at the time I bought there was no other notebook brand in stores with a good or acceptable video card.
If it didn't work out installing Zorin OS on that machine; this does not mean you will not ever use Zorin OS.
Participating on the forum is a very big help on Learning Linux in general, troubleshooting and Zorin OS.
I would advice anyone not currently using Zorin OS to still make use of the forums in order to expand their knowledge and also to provide support for others.
You may use Zorin OS someday.
I managed to install my Ubuntu (in this case Kubuntu), I gave up on the idea of trying to install Linux on my ssd nvme and went to install it on my hd (400gb for my Kubuntu)
This is the screenshot that as my kubuntu is doing, I'm using it to the full when playing cs:go and among other games.
(Yes I'm already using a modified kernel in the xanmod case and I turned it into a windows 11 with kde)
Really, thanks everyone for participating in my gamer journey, maybe in the future try to install linux on nvme.