Will be installing Slackware on this mid-2012 MacBook Pro. Any suggestions?
by dustboxednorth from LinuxQuestions.org on (#56HED)
Hello,
A few weeks ago, I inherited this 13" MacBook Pro (mid-2012) from a family member. As a casual Linux user, I've been considering installing Linux on here. I come from a background of using Debian, but I've started gaining interest in what Slackware has to offer, as it boasts being the most Unix-like compared to other distros. As I've never installed Linux on a MacBook (or any Apple-product, for that matter), is there anything specific to Apple products that I must do to get the most out of my system, or will it be relatively vanilla as far as a Linux install goes (i.e., what kind of proprietary firmware I may need, dual-booting, etc.)?
(note: I was kindly pointed here by LQ user greencedar, so this is a partial clone of an already existing post in the intros section)


A few weeks ago, I inherited this 13" MacBook Pro (mid-2012) from a family member. As a casual Linux user, I've been considering installing Linux on here. I come from a background of using Debian, but I've started gaining interest in what Slackware has to offer, as it boasts being the most Unix-like compared to other distros. As I've never installed Linux on a MacBook (or any Apple-product, for that matter), is there anything specific to Apple products that I must do to get the most out of my system, or will it be relatively vanilla as far as a Linux install goes (i.e., what kind of proprietary firmware I may need, dual-booting, etc.)?
(note: I was kindly pointed here by LQ user greencedar, so this is a partial clone of an already existing post in the intros section)