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I've got a 2018 MacBook Pro 13" with Touch Bar and would like to install Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic (or Kubuntu) on it.



It boots fine from the USB stick (created per Ubuntu Tutorial "Create bootable USB stick on macOS"). But in Ubuntu (or Kubuntu), neither the keyboard nor the touchpad work ;-(



I've read the post Installing Ubuntu on MacBook Pro on ask ubuntu.



A bit later, I found the Gist "0 Linux-On-MBP-Late-2016.md". According to this, Keyboard and Touchpad just don't work during installation. "Fine"…



I now managed to repartition the mac's disk and install macOS High Sierra and Kubuntu on the system. But now I'm stuck at the Grub prompt :(



Would anyone maybe have a definitive guide? ;)










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  • I recommend that you install it on a virtual machine like Virtualbox and enjoy using both macOS and Linux beside each other. It has an unpainful process and boots very fast!

    – foad khezri
    Jul 5 '18 at 11:19











  • We had a similar issue today in my class. The issue was that we add a standard keyboard instead of a macintosh keyboard during installation

    – nauer
    Aug 23 '18 at 19:38











  • Have you tried this tutorial nixaid.com/linux-on-macbookpro?

    – undersound
    Oct 8 '18 at 9:47











  • Still no luck on 18.10 today

    – 0atman
    Jan 22 at 11:11


















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I've got a 2018 MacBook Pro 13" with Touch Bar and would like to install Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic (or Kubuntu) on it.



It boots fine from the USB stick (created per Ubuntu Tutorial "Create bootable USB stick on macOS"). But in Ubuntu (or Kubuntu), neither the keyboard nor the touchpad work ;-(



I've read the post Installing Ubuntu on MacBook Pro on ask ubuntu.



A bit later, I found the Gist "0 Linux-On-MBP-Late-2016.md". According to this, Keyboard and Touchpad just don't work during installation. "Fine"…



I now managed to repartition the mac's disk and install macOS High Sierra and Kubuntu on the system. But now I'm stuck at the Grub prompt :(



Would anyone maybe have a definitive guide? ;)










share|improve this question























  • I recommend that you install it on a virtual machine like Virtualbox and enjoy using both macOS and Linux beside each other. It has an unpainful process and boots very fast!

    – foad khezri
    Jul 5 '18 at 11:19











  • We had a similar issue today in my class. The issue was that we add a standard keyboard instead of a macintosh keyboard during installation

    – nauer
    Aug 23 '18 at 19:38











  • Have you tried this tutorial nixaid.com/linux-on-macbookpro?

    – undersound
    Oct 8 '18 at 9:47











  • Still no luck on 18.10 today

    – 0atman
    Jan 22 at 11:11














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I've got a 2018 MacBook Pro 13" with Touch Bar and would like to install Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic (or Kubuntu) on it.



It boots fine from the USB stick (created per Ubuntu Tutorial "Create bootable USB stick on macOS"). But in Ubuntu (or Kubuntu), neither the keyboard nor the touchpad work ;-(



I've read the post Installing Ubuntu on MacBook Pro on ask ubuntu.



A bit later, I found the Gist "0 Linux-On-MBP-Late-2016.md". According to this, Keyboard and Touchpad just don't work during installation. "Fine"…



I now managed to repartition the mac's disk and install macOS High Sierra and Kubuntu on the system. But now I'm stuck at the Grub prompt :(



Would anyone maybe have a definitive guide? ;)










share|improve this question














I've got a 2018 MacBook Pro 13" with Touch Bar and would like to install Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic (or Kubuntu) on it.



It boots fine from the USB stick (created per Ubuntu Tutorial "Create bootable USB stick on macOS"). But in Ubuntu (or Kubuntu), neither the keyboard nor the touchpad work ;-(



I've read the post Installing Ubuntu on MacBook Pro on ask ubuntu.



A bit later, I found the Gist "0 Linux-On-MBP-Late-2016.md". According to this, Keyboard and Touchpad just don't work during installation. "Fine"…



I now managed to repartition the mac's disk and install macOS High Sierra and Kubuntu on the system. But now I'm stuck at the Grub prompt :(



Would anyone maybe have a definitive guide? ;)







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  • I recommend that you install it on a virtual machine like Virtualbox and enjoy using both macOS and Linux beside each other. It has an unpainful process and boots very fast!

    – foad khezri
    Jul 5 '18 at 11:19











  • We had a similar issue today in my class. The issue was that we add a standard keyboard instead of a macintosh keyboard during installation

    – nauer
    Aug 23 '18 at 19:38











  • Have you tried this tutorial nixaid.com/linux-on-macbookpro?

    – undersound
    Oct 8 '18 at 9:47











  • Still no luck on 18.10 today

    – 0atman
    Jan 22 at 11:11



















  • I recommend that you install it on a virtual machine like Virtualbox and enjoy using both macOS and Linux beside each other. It has an unpainful process and boots very fast!

    – foad khezri
    Jul 5 '18 at 11:19











  • We had a similar issue today in my class. The issue was that we add a standard keyboard instead of a macintosh keyboard during installation

    – nauer
    Aug 23 '18 at 19:38











  • Have you tried this tutorial nixaid.com/linux-on-macbookpro?

    – undersound
    Oct 8 '18 at 9:47











  • Still no luck on 18.10 today

    – 0atman
    Jan 22 at 11:11

















I recommend that you install it on a virtual machine like Virtualbox and enjoy using both macOS and Linux beside each other. It has an unpainful process and boots very fast!

– foad khezri
Jul 5 '18 at 11:19





I recommend that you install it on a virtual machine like Virtualbox and enjoy using both macOS and Linux beside each other. It has an unpainful process and boots very fast!

– foad khezri
Jul 5 '18 at 11:19













We had a similar issue today in my class. The issue was that we add a standard keyboard instead of a macintosh keyboard during installation

– nauer
Aug 23 '18 at 19:38





We had a similar issue today in my class. The issue was that we add a standard keyboard instead of a macintosh keyboard during installation

– nauer
Aug 23 '18 at 19:38













Have you tried this tutorial nixaid.com/linux-on-macbookpro?

– undersound
Oct 8 '18 at 9:47





Have you tried this tutorial nixaid.com/linux-on-macbookpro?

– undersound
Oct 8 '18 at 9:47













Still no luck on 18.10 today

– 0atman
Jan 22 at 11:11





Still no luck on 18.10 today

– 0atman
Jan 22 at 11:11










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Getting the internal trackpad and keyboard to work with the 2018 Macbook pro is the least of your concern really.
There are no drivers for the Apple SSD controller yet. So regardless of that fact, it won't let you install anything...






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  • this is no longer true, and given the wording of the question, maybe was not true at time of answering?

    – 0atman
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  • Just tried to install 18.04 on MBP 15 touchbar and the installer can't detect the SSD which is the reason I landed on this post so i guess. It's still not possible yet.

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I can think of one ways around missing keyboard support during installation and until you can boot the system properly and install suitable input device drivers:



Use an external (USB) keyboard and (optionally) mouse.



Once you have that set up you can probe further and refer to other topics on this site (or elsewhere) or ask your own questions.






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    Getting the internal trackpad and keyboard to work with the 2018 Macbook pro is the least of your concern really.
    There are no drivers for the Apple SSD controller yet. So regardless of that fact, it won't let you install anything...






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    • this is no longer true, and given the wording of the question, maybe was not true at time of answering?

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      Jan 22 at 11:11













    • Just tried to install 18.04 on MBP 15 touchbar and the installer can't detect the SSD which is the reason I landed on this post so i guess. It's still not possible yet.

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      Feb 15 at 22:08
















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    Getting the internal trackpad and keyboard to work with the 2018 Macbook pro is the least of your concern really.
    There are no drivers for the Apple SSD controller yet. So regardless of that fact, it won't let you install anything...






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    • this is no longer true, and given the wording of the question, maybe was not true at time of answering?

      – 0atman
      Jan 22 at 11:11













    • Just tried to install 18.04 on MBP 15 touchbar and the installer can't detect the SSD which is the reason I landed on this post so i guess. It's still not possible yet.

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      Feb 15 at 22:08














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    Getting the internal trackpad and keyboard to work with the 2018 Macbook pro is the least of your concern really.
    There are no drivers for the Apple SSD controller yet. So regardless of that fact, it won't let you install anything...






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    Getting the internal trackpad and keyboard to work with the 2018 Macbook pro is the least of your concern really.
    There are no drivers for the Apple SSD controller yet. So regardless of that fact, it won't let you install anything...







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    • this is no longer true, and given the wording of the question, maybe was not true at time of answering?

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    • this is no longer true, and given the wording of the question, maybe was not true at time of answering?

      – 0atman
      Jan 22 at 11:11













    • Just tried to install 18.04 on MBP 15 touchbar and the installer can't detect the SSD which is the reason I landed on this post so i guess. It's still not possible yet.

      – lawphotog
      Feb 15 at 22:08

















    this is no longer true, and given the wording of the question, maybe was not true at time of answering?

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    this is no longer true, and given the wording of the question, maybe was not true at time of answering?

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    Just tried to install 18.04 on MBP 15 touchbar and the installer can't detect the SSD which is the reason I landed on this post so i guess. It's still not possible yet.

    – lawphotog
    Feb 15 at 22:08





    Just tried to install 18.04 on MBP 15 touchbar and the installer can't detect the SSD which is the reason I landed on this post so i guess. It's still not possible yet.

    – lawphotog
    Feb 15 at 22:08













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    I can think of one ways around missing keyboard support during installation and until you can boot the system properly and install suitable input device drivers:



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    Once you have that set up you can probe further and refer to other topics on this site (or elsewhere) or ask your own questions.






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      I can think of one ways around missing keyboard support during installation and until you can boot the system properly and install suitable input device drivers:



      Use an external (USB) keyboard and (optionally) mouse.



      Once you have that set up you can probe further and refer to other topics on this site (or elsewhere) or ask your own questions.






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        Use an external (USB) keyboard and (optionally) mouse.



        Once you have that set up you can probe further and refer to other topics on this site (or elsewhere) or ask your own questions.






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        I can think of one ways around missing keyboard support during installation and until you can boot the system properly and install suitable input device drivers:



        Use an external (USB) keyboard and (optionally) mouse.



        Once you have that set up you can probe further and refer to other topics on this site (or elsewhere) or ask your own questions.







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