The sturdy metal construction lends stability to the dock and pre-installed extension cables allow for quick, easy set-up. But when booting from a Linux Mint Live USB, I managed to get one of the screens to run at 2560x1600 for a couple of seconds, before everything went back to low-res randomness again. The Vertical Docking Station for the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display allows users to get the best features of a laptop, desktop and media center all from one computer, while simultaneously saving desk space. 2.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor (Turbo Boost up to 3.1GHz). I've spent a day searching and trying different xrandr commands, but so far I've only managed to completely 'black out' a screen and to get a bit of a 'vibrating' bad-looking image, at 2560x1600.īehavior is the same for Ubuntu-Mate, Xubuntu, Lubuntu. Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display 13 Early 2015 ( iFixit).
Try double clicking on speakers and in the driver tab click on update driver. For the driver issue have you tried updating the driver using Device Manager ( +X click on device manager). SFC Command - Run in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums. Metal: Supported, feature set macOS GPUFamily1 v4įramebuffer Depth: 24-Bit Colour (ARGB8888)Īdapter Type: Apple Mini DisplayPort To Dual-Link DVI Adapter For the right click problem, first try running the SFC command.
The screens do work when running macOS, which I reinstalled to verify see the screenshots in this Imgur post. Am using a Kamvas Pro 13 on a MacBook Pro (early 2020) with another monitor. (I believe the screen is physically divided in two halfs for either DVI link?) I'm not sure whether this has anything to do with the Dual-Link-ism.
The image has 1/4th the resolution of the screen, but it is stretched out over the full display. When I plug the Mini-DisplayPort connectors into the 13" MBP running Ubuntu, the only resolution I can pick in the display settings screen is '1280x800*'. This setup works perfectly when plugged into my 2015 15" Macbook Pro running macOS. I also have two active Apple Dual-Link DVI to Mini-DisplayPort converters. I have two 30" Apple Cinema Displays, which should run at 2560x1600 over a Dual-Link DVI connection. I contacted some Apple Official Reseller here in Italy where i live, but the pric. And of course, Apple’s updated support document note that the new 2016 MacBook Pro models are compatible with the LG UltraFine 5K display that is expected to launch at Apple Stores next month.
I'm trying to revive a dusty old 13" MacBook Pro Early 2013 (Model A1425, 2.6 GHz i5) by installing Ubuntu (20.04 or 21.10, Lubuntu/Xubuntu/Ubuntu-Mate) on it. Hi, i would like to upgrade my MacBook pro early 2013 HDD, i currently have a 256 GB hard disk, the problem is that with new programs and updates i have to empty the disk once every two weeks to have a bit of space.