As I've read a million times, I know that not everything is working when trying to install any sort of distro on the new line of MacBooks.
However, I'm pretty new to Linux and I'm wondering how support for these things come about. So I have a few questions:
How long do you think it will take for an update to the Linux kernel that will support and have the new Macbook pro's working correctly?
Who creates these kernel updates? Are they just standard everyday contributors?
>inb4 macs are shit
>>61548708
Its 15% normal contributors the rest is spread between ibm redhat and other corps
>>61548741
How long does it usually take for these fixes to take place?
>>61549321
It really depends either apple is going to help or some form of reverse engineering is going to take place who knows how long that would take.
>>61549592
Fucking Apple. I would switch but I really enjoy the hardware of MBP. Obviously I don't care about the OS, but I haven't been able to find a PC who's hardware I like as much
>>61549716
If the new one doesn't support it, buy an older one.
>>61549716
New Asus laptops are Macbook like. There is also that xiaomi notebook.
>>61549716
Install Virtualbox and whichever Linux distribution on your Mac
>>61551210
I own such an ASUS Ultrabook and the fan controls need custom kernel modules... also the default fan config is a mess... well, still better than applel