From 2b7ebbe4b0c398d06521e5fbc460c4dc52db3241 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rafe Purnell Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2024 19:36:39 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] =?UTF-8?q?Updated=20Linux=20Headless=20MacbookPro=202017?= =?UTF-8?q?=20=E2=80=90=20it's=20Breezy=20without=20your=20top=20(markdown?= =?UTF-8?q?)?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- ...Headless-MacbookPro-2017-‐-it's-Breezy-without-your-top.md | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/Linux-Headless-MacbookPro-2017-‐-it's-Breezy-without-your-top.md b/Linux-Headless-MacbookPro-2017-‐-it's-Breezy-without-your-top.md index c2c1708..4f32745 100644 --- a/Linux-Headless-MacbookPro-2017-‐-it's-Breezy-without-your-top.md +++ b/Linux-Headless-MacbookPro-2017-‐-it's-Breezy-without-your-top.md @@ -13,6 +13,10 @@ The end result was finally ripping the top off my damaged MacBook Pro 2017. Leav I had a 2017 MacBook Pro that had a damaged screen, it was sat on a shelf, simply due to the massive cost of replacing the screen, over £600. Trying a few different distros to get a Linux that supported the mac well. PopOS was pretty good, and Ubuntu 24.04 was not bad, although there was some pain getting the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth working. On this mac they didn't work well at all, but to be fair I don't really care. +## Next steps.... +Turn it into a Cyberdeck + + The Wi-Fi on this model would only support 2.4Hz. So, in the end I opted for USB Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, simplifying the installation of Linux and improving the network performance. ## Breezy is a Breeze