Releases: t2linux/T2-Ubuntu
v6.1.9-1
If you are facing blank screen after installation, try booting using refind.
Follow this guide for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to work.
Users of MacBookPro16,4 are recommended to use the safe graphics ISO as the kernel doesn't have the driver for their AMD Graphics Card. Rest users can use the normal ISO.
Getting kernel updates :- Post installation, users are recommended to set up the kernel update script to receive kernel updates.
v20.04-5.17.1-1
Download all the artifacts, and put them in a folder
without other files. Then run:
unzip "*.z??.zip"
cat livecd-5.17.1-1-mbp.z?? > cd.zip
unzip cd.zip
v20.04-5.16.18-1
Download all the artifacts, and put them in a folder
without other files. Then run:
unzip "*.z??.zip"
cat livecd-5.16.18-1-mbp.z?? > cd.zip
unzip cd.zip
v20.04-5.15.32-1
Download all the artifacts, and put them in a folder
without other files. Then run:
unzip "*.z??.zip"
cat livecd-5.15.32-1-mbp.z?? > cd.zip
unzip cd.zip
v20.04-20211215214941
This release is the first multi-kernel release. I've embedded the kernels from Aunali, Jamlam and HWE.
It includes the following kernels:
- Ubuntu HWE 5.11.22
- Linux Kernel 5.12.19
- Linux Kernel 5.13.15
All kernels are patched in two alternatives: Big Sur and Mojave.
WiFi drivers need to be installed afterwards (see instructions in T2-linux).
Installing instructions and more information about the build can be found on the readme
v20.04-5.10.52
Update kernel 5.10.47
v20.04-5.8.13-1
v20.04-5.7.19-1
v20.04-5.7.17-1
v20.04-5.8.5-1
WARNING!! Starting with kernel 5.8 the version "mbp" includes all of aunali1's patches, while the "mbp-alt" excludes the patch 2001-drm...
You probably want to use the "mbp" version. It working almost everywhere.
It’s been reported, that there are issues while installing Ubuntu to the Mac nvme using this release. If you experience this problem, try using the release With kernel 5.7.19.