Ubuntu Summit 2024 | Introducing t2linux: Bringing Linux to Intel Macs

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​ In this talk, three contributors to t2 Linux give a short history of kernel and userspace developments on t2linux and earlier attempts before t2linux, the current status of Linux support on Macs with T2 security chip, a demonstration of Ubuntu running on it, and a call for help with development and fixes since we are short of developers.

This session is for you if you are interested in kernel development, or anyone who want to use Linux on their Intel Macs (2017 iMac Pro or any Intel Macs since 2018 with T2 security chip). Specifically, we are most interested in (wannabe) kernel developers, since we are currently short of kernel module programmers.

About the speakers
Woohyun Cho – Current maintainer for Arch and EndeavourOS. Previously, Woohyun was a maintainer for Manjaro. (Support completely dropped.)
Aditya Garg – Current maintainer for Ubuntu and Debian. He also manages the wiki for t2 Linux.

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