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 <PLUGd@lufthans.com> 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 :)

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