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- Alpine
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- Trisquel
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Tested Macbook Models
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Tested MacBook Models
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This section reports those models where mbpfan was tested successfully. It does not necessarily mean that the daemon does not work on non-listed models.
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- MacBook Air 7,2 13" (Intel Core Duo - Linux 4.10)
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- MacBook 1,1 (Intel Core Duo - Linux 3.16)
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Tested iMac/Mini Models
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Tested iMac/Mac Mini Models
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This section reports the iMac/Mac-mini models where mbpfan was tested successfully.
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Warning
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Be sure to load the kernel modules **applesmc** and **coretemp**.
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These modules are often automatically loaded when booting up GNU/Linux on a Macbook. If that is not the case, you should make sure to load them at system startup. This is _usually_ achieved by inserting the following two lines in the file `/etc/modules`
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These modules are often automatically loaded when booting up GNU/Linux on a MacBook. If that is not the case, you should make sure to load them at system startup. This is _usually_ achieved by inserting the following two lines in the file `/etc/modules`
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