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by jackosdev
1251 days ago
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I have Asahi Linux installed on mine, it works great including the GPU, I’m mainly developing for ARM64 AWS Lambdas now as well so it’s nice having the same arch. Some things are still missing like webcam, microphone and speakers, but the headphone Jack works and Bluetooth is OK just a bit choppy, incredible project. |
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First, it's great to hear from Real World people like you about their Asahi Linux experience. It sounds like the baseline is done and now they will pick away at the remaining pieces.
Real question: What is the driver for Asahi Linux to exist at all? Please don't think I am trolling when I ask this question. At 10,000ft, any sane person would say: "Why? It's Apple. Let them do them: Mac OS X." I expect Asahi Linux folks to reply: "Well, duh: Because."
Is it unlocking the insane performance per watt of Apple Mx chips for Linux?
Is it enabling the world's greatest laptops for Linux?
Is it the pure technical challenge of reverse engineering a closed hardware system?
Is it everything?
I am really curious to hear what people think.