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  3. "Upgraded" an old MacBookPro10.2 (early 2013) from Debian to Alpine Linux.

"Upgraded" an old MacBookPro10.2 (early 2013) from Debian to Alpine Linux.

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    "Upgraded" an old MacBookPro10.2 (early 2013) from Debian to Alpine Linux. Bit a pain remembering how to get the Broadcom B43 driver installed but not a big deal (Thanks, Alpine Wiki!).

    Nice, snappy little machine with a fantabulous screen. It's ancient (Ivy Bridge i5-3230M!) but still very usable for light duty computing.

    This machine will probably live in the garage so I can stop using my big, "good" laptop for connecting to OBD ports and flashing crap and whatnot.

    #Linux #AlpineLinux

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      "Upgraded" an old MacBookPro10.2 (early 2013) from Debian to Alpine Linux. Bit a pain remembering how to get the Broadcom B43 driver installed but not a big deal (Thanks, Alpine Wiki!).

      Nice, snappy little machine with a fantabulous screen. It's ancient (Ivy Bridge i5-3230M!) but still very usable for light duty computing.

      This machine will probably live in the garage so I can stop using my big, "good" laptop for connecting to OBD ports and flashing crap and whatnot.

      #Linux #AlpineLinux

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      @RootMoose i swapped the broadcom out for an intel wifi module with a cheap (on amazon) adapter. unless you're going to run macos on it ever again then it's a nice way to get around that so it's 'out the box' with linux. you can also get an nvme adapter (i bumped mine up to 1TB).

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        @RootMoose i swapped the broadcom out for an intel wifi module with a cheap (on amazon) adapter. unless you're going to run macos on it ever again then it's a nice way to get around that so it's 'out the box' with linux. you can also get an nvme adapter (i bumped mine up to 1TB).

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        @macer Yeah, that's a good idea. I'll see how much use I get out of it.

        That machine has been sitting on shelf for like 3-4 years so I'm kinda loathe to even spend $20 on a wifi card. Ha.

        The screen is so nice though. Hmm, conflicted.

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          @macer Yeah, that's a good idea. I'll see how much use I get out of it.

          That machine has been sitting on shelf for like 3-4 years so I'm kinda loathe to even spend $20 on a wifi card. Ha.

          The screen is so nice though. Hmm, conflicted.

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          @RootMoose that's why i won't give up my 2013 macbook until it is struck by an asteroid. good screens are hard to come by and linux drives it perfectly.

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