Apple Linux Support
Apple Linux Support
Apple Linux Support Command
If you need 64-bit Windows or Linux support you will need to look elsewhere. As of now Apple provides no drivers for any 64-bit Windows OS. They provide nothing for Linux, and the only.nix you will see supported by Apple is OS X. As with video cards if you need proprietary drivers you will need to find them elsewhere. Google engineers are working to add Apple Magic Trackpad 2 Linux support to the mainline Linux Kernel. Although it’s been 3 years since Apple announced the Magic Trackpad 2 Linux users have needed to rely on out-of-tree patches and drivers to use the multi-touch device with desktop Linux distributions like Ubuntu, in both wired and wireless mode. Linux support for the Keyboard & Trackpad, the networking drivers, and the T2 security chip only just recently got merged into the mainline Linux Kernel. I'm fairly sure you need at least kernel version 5.4+ to get some of these features working and I believe v5.6 may be necessary for T2 support. Whether that's just four or five years, or ten or fifteen depends more on the state of Windows and Linux - and the support of the user community - than it does on Apple. So, if you do have a.
Apple Linux Support