Can you use the touchbar at all or do you basically just not have any FN keys?
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The touchbar appears to just be a very small touchscreen monitor. I've seen people use it to display bars on Linux. Not sure how much you have to fuck around with things to get it to work though
A touchbar mac?
. . . you crazy sucka . . .
You can remove those "flexible spaces" on the toolbar on firefox just fyi... Personally I dislike them.
Have you tried creating a couple systemctl scripts to rmmod the wifi driver prior to suspend then another to modprobe it on wake? I've had to do this with success on another laptop
I'm trying to tweak the "suspend-fix-t2.service" from the wiki. See my github issue on the wiki repo
yawn, I've been dual-booting macs with linux for many many years
The T2 security chips on the later Intel MacBooks make this a lot harder on more recent ones, and that's completely ignoring everything going on with the ARM ones (Asahi Linux seems pretty cool! I don't have a Mac so I don't know how usable it is though)