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Alexander Vasilenko2015-10-17 21:14:59
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Alexander Vasilenko, 2015-10-17 21:14:59

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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Andrey, 2015-10-17
@reaferon

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

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Dmitry Krymtsev, 2015-10-17
@krimtsev

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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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2015-10-17
@inkvizitor68sl

Ubuntu with Unity (some recent version).

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AVKor, 2015-10-17
@AVKor

Debian.
I can’t say anything about Wi-Fi and Thunderbolt, there are no poppies at all at home. It is necessary to look specifically at what kind of hardware is installed there, then it will already be possible to say something more definite.

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