Installing
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2. Enabling T2 Kernel Repository
Enable T2 Kernel Repo for Debian GNU/Linux
For the currently Supported Features see: Documentation.
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3. Running Pre-Installation Commands
Now after Boot Execute Preliminary Steps
First, to find your Kernel Version:uname -r
Now for Linux 5+ execute one by one the Commands:
sudo rm -r /usr/src/apple-bce*
sudo rm -r /usr/src/apple-ibridge*
sudo rm -r /var/lib/dkms/apple-bce
sudo rm -r /var/lib/dkms/apple-ibridge
This to Remove the apple-bce and apple-ibridge Drivers built-into the Kernel!
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4. Installing T2 Kernel
Then to Install T2 Kernel in Debian
So Setup the Installer with:sudo apt t2-kernel-script-debian
Next to Update your System Installing the T2 Kernel:
update_t2_kernel
Last, to Load it Restart the Machine:
sudo reboot
Congratulations & Happy Debian-T2-Mac Riding :)!
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