

Overall hardware detection is great, though. Everything felt a little too small, but that’s an easy fix by diving into the system settings and setting up your preferring scaling percentage.

For example, Manjaro KDE’s desktop didn’t scale too nicely on my Late 2013 MacBook Pro’s Retina display. My takeaway is that Ubuntu, Manjaro and elementary OS can all be installed easily (others should work this is my own personal experience), but there are some rough edges. If you’d like a general guide on burning a Linux ISO to a USB stick so that you can test it “live” without installing it to your hard drive, I’ve written one here (instructions for Mac users too): MORE FROM FORBES How To Try Linux Without Making Any Changes To Your PC By Jason Evangelho It ended up being a wonderful resource, specifically when it comes to getting your WiFi up and running on a similar MacBook.Ĭastro approaches this from a developer point of view, but the instructions are direct and quite easy to follow.

First and foremost, let me point you to this guide by Vincent Castro.
