F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems The issue might be related to system configurations or dependencies that differ between Linux and macOS.

The issue might be related to system configurations or dependencies that differ between Linux and macOS.

The issue might be related to system configurations or dependencies that differ between Linux and macOS.

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aguzz123123
Senior Member
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12-12-2023, 07:20 PM
#11
It's ideal for various needs—switching gears makes it great when you're ready to dive in.
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aguzz123123
12-12-2023, 07:20 PM #11

It's ideal for various needs—switching gears makes it great when you're ready to dive in.

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TheNamesAidan
Member
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12-18-2023, 08:11 PM
#12
ACPI issues, Linux doesn't activate the GPU as quickly as Mac OS, a DSDT modification could fix it but isn't advised.
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TheNamesAidan
12-18-2023, 08:11 PM #12

ACPI issues, Linux doesn't activate the GPU as quickly as Mac OS, a DSDT modification could fix it but isn't advised.

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ChaTheBeast87
Member
68
12-22-2023, 02:55 PM
#13
They're talking about the dedicated GPU, and it seems the hardware has been turned off. The system doesn't recognize it anymore.
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ChaTheBeast87
12-22-2023, 02:55 PM #13

They're talking about the dedicated GPU, and it seems the hardware has been turned off. The system doesn't recognize it anymore.

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SirKumsishon
Senior Member
257
12-24-2023, 01:04 AM
#14
Discussing ways to turn off discrete graphics in dual GPU laptops is a common topic online.
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SirKumsishon
12-24-2023, 01:04 AM #14

Discussing ways to turn off discrete graphics in dual GPU laptops is a common topic online.

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Desty_3000
Member
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12-30-2023, 04:39 AM
#15
The actual solution exists, Linux likely supports it, and Windows might struggle, while macOS isn't significantly better.
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Desty_3000
12-30-2023, 04:39 AM #15

The actual solution exists, Linux likely supports it, and Windows might struggle, while macOS isn't significantly better.

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Nessa106
Member
169
01-17-2024, 09:58 AM
#16
Linux shines in this scenario. Disabling hardware features like the GPU is a solid move. MacOS got really upset and stopped working properly. Linux handles it smoothly. P.S. You might have missed Louis Rossman's videos before choosing a MacBook. If you got it before he posted, you're okay. In short, every MacBook is built to fail—except the 2015 Pro, which still stands out as the best among them. The newest models are pretty terrible. They’re meant to break and resist user fixes. People should stop buying the worst product ever.
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Nessa106
01-17-2024, 09:58 AM #16

Linux shines in this scenario. Disabling hardware features like the GPU is a solid move. MacOS got really upset and stopped working properly. Linux handles it smoothly. P.S. You might have missed Louis Rossman's videos before choosing a MacBook. If you got it before he posted, you're okay. In short, every MacBook is built to fail—except the 2015 Pro, which still stands out as the best among them. The newest models are pretty terrible. They’re meant to break and resist user fixes. People should stop buying the worst product ever.

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EaseAce
Member
74
01-17-2024, 02:40 PM
#17
Older MacBooks tend to last longer compared to the latest models. My mid-2012 13" works well with 16GB RAM and an SSD, and my cousin’s 2015 15" has never had issues. It might be one of the top MacBook Pros ever made. The newer ones are still very thin, but they offer more ports if you prefer not to use dongles. You’d only need the latest ones if you require TB3 or simply prefer the newest MBPs.
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EaseAce
01-17-2024, 02:40 PM #17

Older MacBooks tend to last longer compared to the latest models. My mid-2012 13" works well with 16GB RAM and an SSD, and my cousin’s 2015 15" has never had issues. It might be one of the top MacBook Pros ever made. The newer ones are still very thin, but they offer more ports if you prefer not to use dongles. You’d only need the latest ones if you require TB3 or simply prefer the newest MBPs.

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TheAntonia
Member
68
01-22-2024, 03:39 AM
#18
I purchased it for several reasons. I secured a solid offer and require macOS for various tasks. The 16:10 display works well, and the older 13-inch model is quite dependable since it lacks a dedicated GPU. EDIT: the newer models also don’t perform as well, that’s fine.
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TheAntonia
01-22-2024, 03:39 AM #18

I purchased it for several reasons. I secured a solid offer and require macOS for various tasks. The 16:10 display works well, and the older 13-inch model is quite dependable since it lacks a dedicated GPU. EDIT: the newer models also don’t perform as well, that’s fine.

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Wiczer
Junior Member
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01-23-2024, 10:45 AM
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They've switched to using GPUs with dGPUs, especially the 2015 15" ones we suggested before. The older 15" models seem really bad, and the new dGPUs often fail. Thanks for the update.
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Wiczer
01-23-2024, 10:45 AM #19

They've switched to using GPUs with dGPUs, especially the 2015 15" ones we suggested before. The older 15" models seem really bad, and the new dGPUs often fail. Thanks for the update.

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oinker69
Member
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01-25-2024, 09:26 PM
#20
Sure thing. Just to clarify, I turned it off for a reason. I’m not sure what Apple faced back then, but those 15-inch models are pretty tough with their GPUs.
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oinker69
01-25-2024, 09:26 PM #20

Sure thing. Just to clarify, I turned it off for a reason. I’m not sure what Apple faced back then, but those 15-inch models are pretty tough with their GPUs.

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