开源软件名称(OpenSource Name):Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux开源软件地址(OpenSource Url):https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux开源编程语言(OpenSource Language):Shell 100.0%开源软件介绍(OpenSource Introduction):State of Linux on the MacBook Pro 2016 & 2017The following document provides an overview about Linux support for Apple's MacBook Pro 2016 and MacBook Pro 2017 models. The MacBook Pro 2016 shares surprisingly many components with the Retina MacBook (e.g. keyboard and touchpad controller, Wi-Fi and bluetooth chipsets, ...), so figuring out how things work on one device should benefit both device families. The Apple MacBook Pro 2017 models are nearly identical to their 2016 counterparts, except for the use of newer Intels Kaby Lake processors instead of Intel Skylake processors, faster memory and updated AMD Radeon GPUs in the 15-inch models. The checks if hardware works below were done with multiple Linux distributions. To state the obvious: The newer the kernel the better. The information below assumes that you run Linux 5.4 or newer. If you don't know what the model identifier for your MacBook Pro is (as that identifier is used on several occasions below), check https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201300 ContributionIf you want to contribute to get Linux running smoothly on the MacBook Pro 2016, report all findings on how to get devices working as pull requests! All help is appreciated. There is also a chat available via gitter for discussions: Current status
Audio input & outputWith the applied Cirrus 8409 kernel driver patch from https://github.com/davidjo/snd_hda_macbookpro the internal audio input and output has been verified to work for the MacBookPro13,1, MacBookPro13,3 and MacBookPro14,3. If you are having issues with the internal audio input, and you are using
PulseAudio for your Linux distro; then try switching between the built-in
audio profiles and see if it's receiving the background sound with help of the
With the MacBookPro14,1 the internal audio output is working, however the internal audio input is not working. For the rest of the MacBook Pro models the audio via HDMI or any USB-connected audio device is working, so at least they can act as a workaround until internal audio is working. See also:
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