violetfarnsworth
New Member
Hello, I want to install Linux on my aging Macbook. I've used Linux before, but it's been a few years, and I installed it on PCs. I've done a few internet searches, but with search engines becoming increasingly useless, I don't know sites to trust and which ones are full of AI slop. I've also looked at forums, but quite a few of the threads are several years old and some of the links don't work anymore.
Here are the basic specs for my device. The good news is, it's too old to have the T2 chip I've seen threads about.
MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports)
2.3 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5
8 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3
Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 1536 MB
One of the sites I looked at recommended Budgie, so I downloaded it. I know that I need to use Balena Etcher to install it on my USB drive and then I should be able to boot from that. Is there anything I should be aware of that I might have missed? Is there a distro that might be more compatible with my device's specs?
I guess one of my big questions is about software. I have Scrivener installed on this Macbook (not that I've used it in a while), and a few things like LibreOffice, Signal (which no longer works on my Mac's desktop) and my VPN (Mullvad). Nothing too exotic. Is there a guide somewhere that indicates which Linux distros are compatible with which software? Or what the Linux equivalent would be?
Here are the basic specs for my device. The good news is, it's too old to have the T2 chip I've seen threads about.
MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports)
2.3 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5
8 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3
Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 1536 MB
One of the sites I looked at recommended Budgie, so I downloaded it. I know that I need to use Balena Etcher to install it on my USB drive and then I should be able to boot from that. Is there anything I should be aware of that I might have missed? Is there a distro that might be more compatible with my device's specs?
I guess one of my big questions is about software. I have Scrivener installed on this Macbook (not that I've used it in a while), and a few things like LibreOffice, Signal (which no longer works on my Mac's desktop) and my VPN (Mullvad). Nothing too exotic. Is there a guide somewhere that indicates which Linux distros are compatible with which software? Or what the Linux equivalent would be?

