• outhouseperilous@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    In shocked and appalled that the guy who maintains the free os kernel might be a dirty commie. I use arch btw.

    sob

    I… I use arch.

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      i wanna use arch but my daily driver is a macbook pro with intel silicon.

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          i… gasp… sigh. you are correct. to be fair and show my age, my first linux box was slackware on a 486dx. had that bad boy in a plexi case serving up badass 90’s era perl scripts. 😂

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            4 hours ago

            I got good news for you, come October 15th there will be a whole bunch of cheap liquidated ThinkPad laptops flooding Ebay, join us.

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                Windows 10 EOL, all of the computers with hardware “unsupported” by Windows 11 will be liquidated by businesses.

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                  at our company, we threw out a Lenovo Yoga X390. Technically, W11 would be supported, but it’s 6 years old now, so it goes in the trash.

                  I made sure it’s “disposed of” properly. In totally unrelated news, I installed manjaro on my new Lenovo Yoga X390, which I found in the trash.

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        11 hours ago

        Is it one of the more recent ones, i.e. one with a T2 chip? If so, T2 Linux might be for you. Got Arch running on a 2019 MacBook Pro this way. The WiFi kernel module causes quite a few issues, so it’s a bit of a pain to install and even after that, WiFi will stop working occasionally, but reloading the kernel module helps if that happens. Definitely far from perfect, but still somewhat usable.

        I think it’s also possible and easier to install on older MacBooks without the T2 chip, but not sure since I have no experience with those.

        • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          Linux on older Intel Macs is genuinely a 10/10 experience in most cases I’ve run it on. The one hiccup that comes up is needing to add NOMODESET to* your grub entry.

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        21 hours ago

        I’ve got a 2012 Mac book pro with arch Linux running great on it, other than some jiggery with the WiFi driver.

        If it’s intel, it is totally a non issue that it’s a Mac, other than the ones from around 2012 need a couple of extra commands to get WiFi connected in the instillation image boot , and an extra package needs to be specified for instal to make sure it will be able to connect afterwards. Ethernet works without any jiggery or pokery.

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          Can confirm, arch runs fine on my 2014 macbook pro too. Does definitely require some adjusting to get there, but if you wanna use arch that’s a given anyway. Gnome desktop has decent multi touch support for the trackpad out of the box IIRC.