When did Manjaro release an image for x86 MacBooks ?

  • merthyr1831@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    Ive seen more than a few Linux fans using apple hardware because it’s usually quite sleek, even if its antithetical to a lot of other things linux users tend to like such as repairability.

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      4 hours ago

      I currently have Linux on:

      • two MacBook Airs
      • two MacBook Pros
      • two iMacs
      • one 2013 Mac Pro ( Proxmoxx )

      So, you could say that I like Linux on Apple hardware. All of the above is older kit by the way.

      I also have Dell and Thinkpad machines but the Apple units are by far my favourite to use.

      One thing that certainly sucks though is the soldered on RAM. I have a 2012 MacBook with 16 gigs of RAM (upgraded). My much newer units will never have more than 8.

  • Yardy Sardley@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    Linus himself uses a macbook, I’m sure the mainline kernel has decent support for somewhat recent hardware

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      Asahi Linux has done great work for compatibility for recent apple hardware. They’ve even gotten some decent Vulkan performance from the GPU despite reverse engineering it from scratch - Apple meanwhile refuses to implement Vulkan in favour of Metal, which makes MacOS less compatible with graphically intensive apps than Linux.

      All praise the queen, Asahi Lina!

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    2 days ago

    I feel like I’m taking crazy pills whenever I see people talking about running any Linux distro on a Mac. Every time I try it’s a bad time with driver support. And yes I used t2linux, most recently with Ubuntu. It came with nonfunctional sleep mode (apparently a problem since Sonoma), a very buggy Bluetooth controller and a very janky feeling cursor movement with the trackpad. Also my mic volume was super low on Zoom calls.

    What am I missing?

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      It really does depend on the model. Pre-T2 security chip, running Linux on a Mac was more or less the same as running it anywhere else as long as you had the drivers installed. The T2 definitely complicated things a lot.

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      I had an ok experience with Arch and a 2012 macbook pro back in the day. Wifi and suspend all worked without any tweaking. Moved on to using a ThinkPad after that though.

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    2 days ago

    When did Manjaro release an image for x86 MacBooks ?

    a long time ago; i used fedora on my macbook for almost 5 years, until it died