The installation was really smooth, very impressed. Hope this becomes my daily driver now.
Something which I didn’t know/expect is that it’s a dual-boot setup. I kinda thought I’d be blowing away my macOS installation, but it’s not. It shrinks down the macOS partition and creates its own, so you can jump back into macOS at boot (long press power button when turning on).
How’s the current experience? Trackpad, keyboard, audio? I’m really excited for this but my only ARM Mac is work issued so I can’t take the plunge yet…
Trackpad is a bit ‘quick’ but I guess I’m comparing that to macOS. Keyboard seems fine, need to get used to using ctrl instead of super for copy-pasta, etc (but I’ve made that transition once before I guess!). Audio is working via bluetooth, but speakers it’s a no-go.
Can’t you just remap the super and ctrl keys? I feel like I’ve done that before
look at https://toshy.app for macOS shortcuts on linux.
How is the battery life?
How’s the hardware support? I have an M1 Pro, waiting for basic touchbar drivers… btw, speakers work yet?
So far, no speakers. Bluetooth working for audio for just now, which I’m fine with. What I’m struggling with is the lack of VLC…that’s not something I expected.
It’s a bit confusing. Not in the default repos. Added rpmfusion repos as per the vlc site, same thing. Had to add it from the flatpak store in the end.
still no m2 max support, right?
If I’m reading this correctly (it kinda lumps all of the M2’s together, then breaks them down by device): https://github.com/AsahiLinux/docs/wiki/Feature-Support it does look like it’s still a work in progress unfortunately.