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I tried @AsahiLinux a few months back on an MBP M1. It was a really simple install, unfortunately the lack of thunderbolt / DP displays made it a no-go for me at the moment. Love the progress they're making though.
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Its an old iMac, running mxLinux. Pretty slow, i should probably go strictly bash
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I used to run Kubuntu on my old MacBook Pro 2015. It was a great experience. Used it for years until upgrading to M1 MacBook Pro.

Been using @AsahiLinux on it recently. Really nice using Linux on desktop again. Marriage between best HW and best SW 🫡.

Just waiting for external monitor support so I can be maximum productive again 🤓

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I run #archlinux on a 2011 MacBook air. The installation process was quick and easy and I didn't have to manage any weird issue. It's nicely fit to my attend, excepting keyboard mapping. It's remarkable for a 13 years old machine and unsupported by apple for a while.
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2008 MBP, running #Lubuntu
- video lagged, no audio output, otherwise running smoothly (sold)

2012 iMac, running #Feren
- no problems, running great

2017 MBP, running #Fedora
- also no problems, loved it (sold)

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used to run Arch on a 2012 Macbook Air, ran flawlessly for the whole time I used it. I don't do heavy work on my laptop, so it worked out perfectly!
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I did, but only under VirtualBox. That was pretty great. They're a good power duo.

Who needs Windows, when there are two much more powerful operating systems out there?

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I used to run Pop_OS on an old Mac mini. It worked like a champ.
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moved my mother to use Linux Mint on my old Mac Book Pro 7.1. She can handle much better than in windows 👍
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All my Linux experience has been on Mac's.

Currently running Linux Mint 22 on a 2015 i7 MacBook Pro 15", 16GB DRAM and Ubuntu 24.01(?) with QEMU/KVM on a 2010 Mac Pro 5,1, 2x Intel Xeon 6 core CPUs with 48GB ECC DRAM.

No problems.

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currently running ubuntu server on 2 old intel mac minis. Works great.
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When I switched to Linux I ran Manjaro from a USB SSD that I used with both an Intel MacBook Pro 2017 and an Intel Mac Pro 2019 for maybe a year before I built a dedicated Linux workstation and switched to a ThinkPad for my laptop. It worked surprisingly well! I wrote a blog post about it back then: https://amadeuspaulussen.com/blog/2020/journey-to-linux
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I run vanilla Ubuntu on an old MacBook specifically to run a software called Repetier Server which connects two of my 3D printers to the network. It saved me from having to buy a Raspberry Pi and monitor, keyboard, mouse.
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I put Debian on an old (2011 IIRC) laptop that had hybrid NVIDIA graphics. There were two things that I recall.

1. I needed to enable non-free repos to install WiFi drivers.

2. The NVIDIA H/W was too old to be supported by NVIDIA drivers and the Nouveau drivers did not work well with an external monitor.

That was years ago and probably Buster.

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I’ve dual booted multiple distributions on a MacBook Pro from 2015: Fedora, Ubuntu, PopOS, Elementary, … They all worked fine on the Intel cpu. I haven’t tried Asahi on my new MacBook Air.
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Tried asahi. Worked fine on dual boot, but attempting to override macOS with Linux entirely resulted in my MacBook currently showing a recovery screen that fails to detect the ssd.

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