Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 7:37 PM John M. Harris Jr <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> It's certainly true that Apple will not service your hardware if you've
>> got an OS other than their proprietary nonsense installed.
>
> In no way is it true, let alone certainly true.
>
> They've explicitly supported Windows (i.e. not their proprietary
> nonsense) on Macs for 13 years via Boot Camp. Software they include in
> default installations of macOS. I've had Fedora on Macs for many
> years, including on one sent for service and they didn't care.
I guess the main difference is whether you install Fedora as a dual boot
next to macOS (semi-supported with Boot Camp – they don't really support
anything other than Windows, but it will not void your warranty) or whether
you wipe macOS and install Fedora on the whole disk. I assume that the
latter is more likely to lead to them refusing to service the machine,
though I don't know anybody who tried that.
Kevin Kofler
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