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Best Linux distribution for MacBookPro?
The question is brewing for a simple reason ... For two reasons:
1 - Apple is slipping into an analogue of Microsoft.
2 - I really like my MacBook Pro (15 inch, mid 2012)
so I want to install a second one in parallel with Linux so that I can completely switch to it in the future. I even tried it (just out of curiosity, a couple of years ago), installed Ubuntu, but there were problems with the fan, wi-fi and the thunderbolt port. Then I just googled that there are no drivers for wi-fi, and for thnderbolt too.
And here we are in 2015. New Apple laptops have anti-glare surfaces peeling off screens, laptops with one USB connector and a matrix from a phone are coming out, iPhones are being hacked more and more often, and in general Apple has become Microsoft # 2, which is very unpleasant for me. My laptop is like an echo of those good times when Apple was a company that had to crush the creepy Small Software...
What am I? Fuck any romance. In short, ladies and gentlemen, if you wander, help. Is there a suitable Linux distribution that will run on my Mac without any problems (the model is at the very beginning of this text)? I watched the Arch installation guide, but somehow the same problems are described: wi-fi, thunderbolt. Well, where without them? Here.
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Ubuntu has no problem with Macs. I have an MBA 2013 and both wifi and thunderbolt work great.
Ubuntu has special builds for Macs, try them
I know guys like https://elementary.io/ru/ they are trying to do something under OS X on ubuntu. . Coding both on the web and in game areas.
As far as romance goes, I agree with you.
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