Mactel-Linux is a project aimed at customizing GNU/Linux to work on Intel-based Apple Macintosh hardware.
The latest release comes with a host of fresh features and updates to enhance the functionality of the system. One of the major highlights is the new LiveCD, which provides an improved and efficient workflow. Additionally, the team has gone a step further to enhance the support of the Macbook Pro, making it much easier to use.
Beyond that, partition mounting now works correctly, freeing up more space and improving the system's overall stability. As expected, the latest Ubuntu updates are rolled in to ensure that the system remains up-to-date and secure.
Among the most laudable additions is the ability to dual boot between Intel Mac and PC, which comes in handy when users need to switch between the two platforms. Overall, the Mactel-Linux project is a brilliant software that makes it possible to run Linux systems on Apple hardware with minimal hiccups.
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