Well, there are plenty of "birthing issues" but in general, Ubuntu on older MacOS hardware does work.

It is a pain to get "refind" working correctly -- I still can't get it sorted out right. The trackpad only works reasonably well if I set all the acceleration to near zero, and even then, kludgy to be honest.

But access to the current browser, applications, and underlying OS functionality is pretty nice. This older MacBook 2,1 works very nicely.

Raimue suggested a long time ago (several years at least) to forget about trying to make newer software work on older MacOS hardware under MacOS, and to move on to Linux instead -- that might not have been a terrible idea. It works.

I can't escape how tightly MacOS works -- trackpad, mic input, sound, hardware -- I find it's much better than any other options. Linux can't compare. But if we're left to die in the desert, I guess this is what we have to choose from, and I'm happy to have it as an option.

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