Matthias Brumm:
> Am Mittwoch, 3. Juli 2019 09:17:02 UTC+2 schrieb Matthias Brumm:
> 
>> That was a very good idea. After editing the xml file I got to the stage 2 
>> and I think Qubes had to do some last steps. Then Qubes OS booted. When I 
>> have the time, I can now look into enabling network etc.
>>
>> When I am done, I try to make a short section for the macbook 
>> troubleshooting information.
> 
> I don't know, if Qubes is possible on a modern Macbook. I have tried several 
> ways to attach the Broadcom wifi to sys-net, but either it is not shown in 
> the machine or the system freezes.
> 
> And this struggles before trying to get the keyboard and touchpad running 
> (still using USB keyboard and mouse.
> 
> Apple seems to do a great work in locking their system up.
> 
> Perhaps I can get a new laptop for my work in some months or so.

That's too bad; Broadcom wifi adapters are notorious for Linux
unfriendliness. What's the model #? It's possible someone else figured
out how to get it working, or I suppose it's possible there's no fix.
I was going to suggest using Ethernet, but then I remembered you said "a
modern Macbook"...

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