@berrfred The idea behind installing linux as third OS war, to learn it. So I was hoping for an all-in-one solution which I just have to install, so that I can try it out and can just reinstall it if I messed it up, without having to install drivers etc. manually. But I'll try it that way with...
I remember why I didn't install third party drivers:
You need an Internet connection for downloading the third party software if i remember this step correctly. But without any drivers the wifi doesn't work. So ... I guess u can see the problem.
Well, thank you very much. But my only Problem is, that I am not able to download the .iso file. I know how to make a live USB-Stick etc.
But it's definitely a server Problem. I tried to download it via several browsers on different devices. The download rate just decreases continuously and...
Thank you, that's what i was trying to download. I'll let it download now, let's see how long it takes. I started the download again, and it downloaded like 10 MB with 400 KB/s and it decreases continuously. Atm it's at 140 KB/s. Let's see
Allright
I can't tell if this slackware thing could work or not because the download stops after a while for no reason.
Ubuntu and fedora are at least both booting, but keyboard, trackpad and wifi doesn't work with any of them.
I have seen one or two posts, where they explain how to install...
Hey there,
is there any Linux distribution which does already support the hardware of the newer MacBook Models, especially the MacBook Pro 2019? Every Linux I booted on my MacBook didn't support keyboard, trackpad or Wifi. I connected a keyboard and mouse via USB, but that was still quite...