On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 7:31 PM Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am not sure 100% of intel macs are supported either however.
I have a macbook here with the touchbar thing and last I tried it,
fedora will boot, but the keyboard doesn't work at all. That was like a
year or so ago tho, so I should try again. ;)
We have exactly the same experience with a Macbook Pro (with the touch bar) and F37, tested this week. It seems to be related to the T2 Security Chip, as mentioned in the lkml post linked by Neal.
I believe we'd use the hardware provision [1] if somebody argued the broken keyboard/touchpad should be a blocker, as long as at least some Macs work. This proposed change is just to clarify that only Intel-based Macs are covered by it, and nothing else.
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