the last intel macbook pro we did at the installfest worked perfect ubuntu 18.04 uefi the hardest part was finding the boot key "C" as I recall and added gnome tweaks to adjust the trackpad and add right click the ram in that one was EEC but could be added and increased and I hear that the newer macbook pro has integrated ram so no upgrades are possible On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 4:34 PM der.hans wrote: > moin moin, > > My experience with Apple hardware is similar to HP, they tend to use stuff > that's a pain to work with. Dunno if Apple also has multiple versions of a > card that all uses the same identifier. > > Work laptop hardware is unwell. Dunno if they'll send me new hardware or > just a new battery and some bailing wire. > > If they will give me a new device, they will push for me to take an Apple > laptop. I was able to avoid it last time, but am unsure of making my > saving throw this time. > > Is it really, really easy to install and run debian and Ubuntu on Apple > laptops nowdays? Everything works? Networking, sound, hibernate, etc.? > > Does Apple hardware also have UEFI and other misfeatures? > > Are there any decent Apple laptops that have AMD processors? It'll be a > stretch for me to get that, but I'm going to ask :). > > Can you add more RAM or are you stuck with whatever it came with based on > the laptop color??? > > ciao, > > der.hans > > PS > > The random quote that popped up is gloriously the most appropriate for the > email I was writing and who might respond :) > > -- > # https://www.LuftHans.com https://www.PhxLinux.org > # "I have faith in debian-legal." -- Ted Gould > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss -- Todd Cole Ubuntu Arizona Team 2928 W El Caminito Phoenix AZ 85051-3957 toddc@azloco.com 602-677-9402