![]() ![]() Do you have the same issue as well? I thought it could be related to the queue depth-related workaround from which is in place for the MacBook8,1, but not yet for the MacBookPro13,x, but I haven't tried it out yet. I have the problem from time to time that NVMe isn't properly working at boot and I have to restart to get it working. But in KDE I can easily change it via the power management settings. The UX isn't that nice, as there are no dedicated keys for doing it, as the Touch Bar isn't working yet and the integrated ambient light sensor isn't working either yet. Settings the screen brightness works also out of the box with Debian. I did a quick try with 0ad and that runs really smooth with >50fps with the highest graphical details and native screen resolution. I just had to force Xorg to pick the intel driver (with Debian). Hardware accelerated graphics output is also no problem with the integrated intel graphics card on the MacBookPro13,2. Our installation medium is already very stable and covers some hardware-specific peculiarities, but it is not an egg-laying wool milk sow. ![]() Testing conducted by Apple in May 2017 using preproduction 1.8GHz dual-core Intel Core i5-based 13-inch MacBook Air systems with 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD. It could also be that the displays have a higher resolution as advertised, but as Xorg correctly probes the right resolution I suspect it is a bug. MacBook Air is designed with the following features to reduce its environmental impact: Mercury-free display Arsenic-free display glass BFR-free PVC-free 5. Regarding the screen resolution issue: That appears to be a bug in the EDID data provided by the display. You can reference the bug list and solution on the various linked articles. This repository the state of Linux on MacBook 2016 & 2017 contains various problems encountered with installing and running Linux on MBP. ![]()
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