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Ask HN: How to run a mid-2012 retina MacBook Pro safely in 2024?

3 点作者 killjoywashere10 个月前
Question in title. I bought this computer from my iPhone while on a walk, while still watching the keynote (I think it was the first post-Steve keynote). It was so obviously the right choice. And I have used it for over a decade. Sadly, Catalina stopped getting updates a while ago, so ostensibly I should close the lid and forget it exists. But, man, it&#x27;s a nice laptop. I mean, it&#x27;s just delightful.<p>I see someone using one from time to time and I&#x27;m actually envious. I have pretty much every macbook since and I still like the original retina MacBook sooo much. How do I safely use this? Can I use it around the house in my little walled garden intranet? If I take it out of the house, is there some hotspot I can put between it and the world?

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wkat424210 个月前
Linux is the only reliable way. I think boot camp drivers only support up to windows 8 and even 10 is out of support soon anyway.<p>Like the other poster I also didn&#x27;t really have great experiences with opencore legacy patcher (in my case on a 2010 15&quot; mbp). It&#x27;s nice for a machine you&#x27;re just messing around on but when you really care about security I don&#x27;t think I&#x27;d rely on it.
java-man10 个月前
I recently installed Linux Mint on a Mac Book Pro.<p>So far the only problem I encountered is unability to easily configure the keyboard to emit function key codes when pressing the function keys. I am sure there are more things like that. The trackpad works fine.
watersb10 个月前
I&#x27;m running Sonoma on mine with OpenCore Legacy Patcher.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;dortania.github.io&#x2F;OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;dortania.github.io&#x2F;OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher&#x2F;</a><p>.<p>Anything that hits the discrete nVidia GPU causes it to instantly pop up to 95 degrees C and the fans sound like a hair dryer. It&#x27;s probably cooked the thermal interface compound on the GPU; I should just fix that but haven&#x27;t bothered yet.<p>Heavy, doesn&#x27;t hold much of a charge, but still an Apple calibrated Retina display make for a nice couch computer.
GianFabien10 个月前
I was running Debian Bookworm on a 2009 MBP until earlier this year. It finally gave up the ghost, but what a great innings. Replaced batteries twice and installed a SSD in place of the original HD.