![]() Kinda. The answer is both “yes, technically” and “no, not completely”. The posit is that the new T2 ‘secure enclave’ chip Apple has baked in to its new models prevents Linux from booting. That’s the claim currently circling the web‘s collective drain. ![]() Does Apple stop Linux from booting on its newly refreshed Mac Mini PC or MacBookAir laptops?
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