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Yes, it is possible to run Linux on a MacBook Pro.

Yes, it is possible to run Linux on a MacBook Pro.

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06-26-2023, 08:59 PM
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You can utilize VirtualBox, a free virtualisation tool maintained by Oracle. VMWare Fusion and Parallels are premium options, offering improved speed and broader compatibility based on real-world feedback. VirtualBox provides a convenient environment for working with Linux with minimal effort. As noted by @Claryn, rEFind allows native booting from various operating systems, though it may require more setup. The choice hinges on your goals and the performance expectations for your system.
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Peedy
06-26-2023, 08:59 PM #21

You can utilize VirtualBox, a free virtualisation tool maintained by Oracle. VMWare Fusion and Parallels are premium options, offering improved speed and broader compatibility based on real-world feedback. VirtualBox provides a convenient environment for working with Linux with minimal effort. As noted by @Claryn, rEFind allows native booting from various operating systems, though it may require more setup. The choice hinges on your goals and the performance expectations for your system.

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