Not sure. I have never really liked any keyboard on a notebook, so I don’t really care. It will suck regardless as a typing experience. I much prefer loud, chunky mechanical keyboards like on the Apple IIs and Commodore 64 I grew up with.
I just installed the latest lts Ubuntu on a late 2011 MacBook pro. Everything works. The only thing I’m having issues with is the touchpad (required some customisation in KDE)
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I’m using an early 2015 MacBook Air to type this.
No problems at all except I need to replace the battery.
Good luck, at least it’s not a new one but they are though to repair for years now! Btw isn’t one with a Butterfly keyboard?
Not sure. I have never really liked any keyboard on a notebook, so I don’t really care. It will suck regardless as a typing experience. I much prefer loud, chunky mechanical keyboards like on the Apple IIs and Commodore 64 I grew up with.
I just installed the latest lts Ubuntu on a late 2011 MacBook pro. Everything works. The only thing I’m having issues with is the touchpad (required some customisation in KDE)
Your MacBook wants the latest Ubuntu.
Haha, yep! I installed Fedora but borked it. May try Mint or Fedora again.
Apple Mac: it juuuuuust works.