I wonder if another distro would be better/easier to install? What MBPro laptop do you have?Įdited by pcpunk, 22 August 2018 - 05:06 PM. Getting the kernel working was an important early first step, but there are many more drivers that are needed. This allows the kernel to boot natively on the chip that powers the 2020 MacBook Air, Mac mini, and 2021 iMac. XDA VIDEO OF THE DAY MacBook Pro 13 (2022) won’t natively run Linux As with the previous. In June 2021 support for Apple’s M1 chip was added to the official Linux kernel. More information available at Ubuntu MacBookPro5,5 The good news is that it’s perfectly possible to run Linux on the MacBook Pro 13 (2022), but with caveats. Save and reboot and check backlight buttons work. Option "RegistryDwords" "EnableBrightnessControl=1" Run nvidia-settings, edit the file '/etc/X11/nf' and add this line into the Device section: If the previous does not work try the following, name "*" -exec sed -i 's/mbp_backlight/nvidia_backlight/' '' \ If the brightness does not function correctly through pommed, make sure you have installed the nvidia-bl AUR package and insertįind. If you are interested verify that the Drivers are installed?īefore the installation, nvidia-bl installed without any trouble and worked great after blacklisting apple_bl, now nothing is happening at all.Ĭan you explain why or how you installed the package "Before the Installation" To be clear, you installed NVIDIA after the install and it is all working properly. Looks like you have seen some of those directions, did you look at this part? Unfortunately I find Linux documentation very poor to noobs like me. So, have you looked at this yet: Install Arch Macbook Pro Arch, though I've never used it has the best documentation, and would love to try it just because of that fact alone. Your using a Mac! blahhhh haha.just kidding.
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