On 28/01/16 11:15, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 10:05:08 +0800, Brad wrote in message
<56a97754.7050...@fnarfbargle.com>:
I'm running an early 2015 Macbook Pro. I have OSX, Windows 7 & Linux
installed. I live in Linux, but on the rare occassions I need to boot
into OSX or Win 7 I simply s2disk. That way when I re-boot into linux
it just wakes up where it was rather than losing any context.
Aside from the non-functioning camera, the only other hardware issue
I routinely see is the USB SD reader mostly disappears off the bus
after a system sleep.
..doesn't your early 2015 Macbook have enough opmh to run all
these OS'es off e.g. https://www.qubes-os.org/ (aside from
their systemd issue)?
Yeah it does, but occasionally when doing things like firmware updates
to peripherals it's just a shitload easier to run the native OS on the
bare metal rather than fart around with USB re-direction and hardware
passthrough. For those reasons, I keep a windows and OSX install on the
bare metal.
Sure, I *can* do it in Linux via a VM, but I'm old enough now to not
want to do time consuming shit like that just because I can. Time is
money. Suspend linux, boot windows, update device, resume Linux.. job done.
I've snipped the remainder of your reply because personally I could not
make head nor tail of what you were on about and it looked like a
steaming pile of misdirected political ....
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