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Dariusmiles2123 , to linux in I installed Linux on a 10 year-old Macbook and I loved it

2012 MacBook Pro with an upgraded ssd.

Installed Fedora 38 easily on it with just one line of command for enabling rom fusion to get the WiFi drivers.

fiat_lux , to linux in I installed Linux on a 10 year-old Macbook and I loved it

I have a late 2011 that I might be interested in doing this to. Any practical advice on avoiding your suffering?

dust_accelerator ,

Look up which distros come with drivers/documentation for your hardware (different for many MacBook versions) especially the WiFi/Bluetooth chipset.

Don’t try anything fancy, unless you have a surplus of life energy and time to waste.

fiat_lux ,

Excellent, thankyou! I was just going to throw ubuntu at it unless I really needed something else because of the potato specs, so hopefully drivers are already sorted.

especially the WiFi/Bluetooth chipset

Noted. I would be pissed to not have that working.

Don’t try anything fancy

No chance, I've been burnt by my unix arrogance enough times to not want to try it on proprietary hardware. Until now I assumed even getting Linux on there was too fancy, I still remember other people fighting for weeks with their hackintosh a decade ago.

dust_accelerator ,

I’ve been burnt by my unix arrogance enough times

Same here, haha. As long as you stay away from ideas like “compiling your kernel from scratch” you’ll be fine.

hayk OP ,

Like the other reply suggests: look up which drivers you got (mainly the wlan, bluetooth and the camera), and see if WL or facetimehd support those. It wasn’t that much of a pain with the drivers though. Also, find out whether you have the “over the internet recovery”. If not, I would probably avoid deleting the recovery partition, and opt for a dual boot (or manual partitioning).

fiat_lux ,

Thanks, I appreciate it! I'm happy for a dual boot and for no camera, so here's hoping for the rest.

pathief ,
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I recently installed arch on my late 2011 MacBook pro, pretty much everything worked out of the box except wi-fi. The broadcom-wl-dkms driver ended up working the best and without disconnections.

I really recommend it, the performance really surprised me. It’s at the very least 2x faster than MacOS. It really brought life to the laptop, it was unusable before that.

Stiltonfondu , to linux in I installed Linux on a 10 year-old Macbook and I loved it

What’s the multi monitor support like on mac’s running Linux?

hayk OP ,

Well in that sense Macs aren’t too different from any other laptop. HDMI worked just fine. I was also trying to connect a USB-C monitor through an HDMI adapter, which didn’t quite work, but I think that might be the case with other laptops too (it’s probably a driver issue). From the desktop experience point of view, KDE handles multi monitor flawlessly, can’t think of any complaints.

penquin , to linux in I installed Linux on a 10 year-old Macbook and I loved it

They actually had hi-res screens 10 years ago? Like I’m 2013? Resolution is 1600. That’s pretty high for a 10 year old laptop

Satelllliiiiiiiteeee ,
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That sounds about right for the first retina MacBooks

penquin ,

Yup

hayk OP ,

Yeah, I believe these were one the first retinas with 200+ ppi. Honestly, for a person who spends most of the time staring at a code or a text, hidpi is basically a necessity for me at this point. So the fact that slack or vscode had such a bad support for fractional scaling is a huge deal for me. (Wayland fixes this in some instances as I mentioned)

penquin ,

Oh, tell me about the hi dpi. I can’t believing that 1080p is actually still a thing in 2023 on laptops. Especially on anything 15" or bigger. It looks like dogshit and I can see every single pixel. Everything in my house is 4K except my two work monitors, and they’re 1080p. I can’t stand them. I think 1080p is ok for gaming, but that’s about it.

MrFlamey , to linux in What feature are you dying for to come to your DE - Linux?

I am very excited for Pop OS to get the new Cosmic desktop. Not really a specific feature but an entirely new DE that is quite different from the others and built from the ground up in Rust. Hopefully the first version won’t be totally broken and full of bugs!

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super_mario_69 , to linux in What feature are you dying for to come to your DE - Linux?
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KDE’s VRR and XWayland fractional scaling implementations are pretty dope. Wlroots pls

Xephopiqua ,

AFAIK wlroots does support fractional scaling since Feb 23 phoronix.com/…/Sway-wl-roots-Fractional-Scale

super_mario_69 ,
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It does yeah, but not for applications running in XWayland. For example, I’m running a secondary 4k monitor with 1.5x scaling so it matches the other 1440p monitor. For native wayland applications, everything works just fine, but running an XWayland application on the 4k monitor will make it render at 1440p and become a blurry nasty mess. In KDE it will render at 4k though, because they’ve somehow worked around that issue.

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millie , to linux in What feature are you dying for to come to your DE - Linux?

Literally just button remapping support for my MX Ergo.

And for the fool who always comes into these threads to tell me again that I must not have tried in several years, I tried last month. Talked to the Solaar dev, tried to reach out to Logitech, literally nothing to be done.

CondeMg , to memes in This is the advice I live by

I’m on my way

InEnduringGrowStrong , to noncredibledefense in crosspost
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Proper link for people on this instance:
sh.itjust.works/post/7308181

vox , to linux in What feature are you dying for to come to your DE - Linux?
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oh no fucking ai “art”

taanegl ,

Open source AI assistant in GNOME… that can generate “art”…

…so I can generate images of Elon Musk getting mistreated at the workplace as a programmer…

…for reasons…

420stalin69 , to worldnews in Palestine-Israel Crisis Megathread

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Sabre363 , to memes in The Modern Worker Enjoying His Liberty

Exactly this, but work 12-14 hour shifts. That’s when the real “fun” begins.

captain_aggravated , to linux in What feature are you dying for to come to your DE - Linux?
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There’s not much I’m “dying” for in Cinnamon; it’s very complete.

I wouldn’t mind if the Nemo Actions system got a GUI editor. I think it’s such a little known feature…if you go to ~/local/share/nemo/actions, you can add config files that can add items to the right click context menu, including but not limited to shell scripts. I have a few basic ImageMagick scripts that allow me to do things like edit images or convert them from one file format to another just by right clicking a file.

jack ,

Wayland on Cinnamon would be great

Gamey ,

Let’s hope they can pull it off soon, XFCE really surprised me with the speed at which they transition but it’s a huge project for any DE and we are slowly getting to a point where it’s actually neccecary!

captain_aggravated ,
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I trust Clem and his team to roll it out when it’s genuinely ready for prime time.

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