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| | | | | My notes for building the latest Linux kernel, and running the latest firmware, for a more bleeding edge experience. | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] A troubleshooting guide for OpenCore Legacy Patcher addressing common issues like boot loops, installer errors, and configuration fixes for unsupported Macs. | |
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| | | | | Overview Here are some early notes on making and restoring a High Sierra deployment image to an iMac Pro. "Wait, I thought imaging was dead! Especially imaging the iMac Pro with Secure Boot!" you may be thinking. My reply: "We'll see, won't we?" It's early days here: we're experimenting. Our experiments might lead to dead... | |
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| | | My current FreeBSD laptop is a 2020 14" HP Spectre x360, which uses Intel's 11th Gen CPU and "Evo" platform, although I previously also had the 13" 2020 version with a similar setup (but lacked working audio on non-Windows). This article isn't specific to HP: your shiny-new Lenovo ThinkPad, Dell XPS, or Framework Laptop can also apply. One thing with FreeBSD is that unlike Windows or desktop Linux, the default configuration is poorly optimized for laptops that are newer than your ancient ThinkPad T420, o... | ||