My current Linux laptop has both a Mini Display Port connector as well as an HDMI port. Today’s post is about the Apple LED Cinema Display. The latter is always connected to my iMac, so I haven’t tried doing anything with that and Linux.īut over the last couple of days I’ve managed to connect some of the other bits to my Linux laptop. It’s not the newer “Thunderbolt Display” but the one that comes with a Mini Display Port connector.Īdditionally, I have external Apple USB keyboards (which work out of the box), external Bluetooth keyboards, a Magic Trackpad and a Magic Mouse. Namely an oldish, but still working 27" LED Cinema Display from Apple (A1316) from 2010. At the same time I wanted to make an external Bluetooth mouse work for my left-handed requirements.īecause I’m coming over to Linux from an Apple world, I own a lot of Apple gear. I’ve also written a post in which I talked about configuring the internal touchpad of my Linux laptop. It might be useful to read the introductory post to understand the context. This is part of my series of “Moving to Linux” posts. Apple LED Cinema Display - a story of a surprising success
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