Using Apples Boot Camp creates some legacy BIOS emulation for Windows and should have some pitfalls when using Ubuntu.īottom line I used neither rEFInd nor Boot Camp, and it works allright without. As far as I can see those times are over. ![]() Some sites say that rEFInd is needed in order to boot Ubuntu on a Mac. In other words the result is close to perfect! Everything works out of the box (including the webcam, WiFi and HDMI via mini DisplayPort). Below is my experience and how I got it to work.īesides a small issue with headphones audio, and installing an extra program for handling bluetooth HID-devices, Ubuntu 14.04 works very well with iMac14,2. ![]() ![]() Also it seems the guides online are not that updated and there are various ways to install Ubuntu – but which way works and gives the best result?. I just got a 27″ iMac (version 14,2) and had a hard time finding status reports online on how well it works with Ubuntu along side with OS X.
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