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On my mid-2010 Macbook Pro, with Linux Mint (Xfce), the trackpad works just fine...

Edit: Here's a video showing mouse movement and 2-finger scrolling - https://imgur.com/a/f6zImz6



Have you ever used said MacBook intensively with OSX? I guarantee you the difference in trackpad performance will be mind boggling and frustrating. Literally the only thing keeping me away from using Linux.


I'm extra careful with compatibility claims after the number of times someone says how Linux works great on whatever Mac, or Mac OS runs great on a Hackintosh, only for me to discover how many "inconsequential" things are broken. Like it'll not sleep, not have wifi or bluetooth, run the fans at 100%, and be missing various forms of hardware accel.


Yes, I have, intensively for 5 years or so. Apart from gestures (which I don't use), I find the trackpad performance just fine.


Gestures are a huge part of the appeal for some of us, so that’s good to know.


I think they are available on Gnome


I similarly found the trackpad fine with Linux mint.

Tho I found the difference in gestures quite annoying. Primarily in web apps like Miro. And window / app switching.

With enough hacking around it seemed like all the gesture support was there, but making it all work in the same way as OSX was going to require a lot of configuration.


works yes but it is jumpy and no gestures by default. my ability to precisely mouse over a target and click is significantly diminished from osx. I only installed a few months ago so the loss is still near to me.


Gestures are not there on Linux, but in terms of mouse movement and scrolling I don't see a difference!




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