Linux Desktop on Apple Silicon in Practice
I bought M1 MacBook Air. It is the fastest computer I have, and I have been a
GNOME/GNU/Linux user for long time. It is obvious conclusion that I need
practical Linux desktop environment on Apple
Silicon.
Fortunately, Linux already works on Apple Silicon/M1. But how practical is it?
Two native ports exist.
Corellium. It is obsolete. https://corellium.com/blog/linux-m1
Asahi Linux. It is greatly improving and may be usable for certain
workloads, but it lacks e.g. graphics acceleration for now.
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