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by bigyabai
6 days ago
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When Microsoft futzes with the MBR and locks out Linux users, we complain. When Apple futzes with the APFS partition flags, we complain. It's not that hard to understand. > why would they, or any major OEM? Apple Silicon doesn't expose any obvious ACPI-equivalent power management interface. Apple could very easily document that hardware without exposing proprietary devicetree drivers, but someone internally must love watching Asahi users suffer through cpuidle. There isn't likely to be advanced power management drivers for Apple Silicon on Linux within this decade. At the very least, I think it's fair to expect Apple to document breaking iBoot changes. They don't have to, but they feed a dog's dinner to their power users when they don't. |
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Amazing levels of confidence, when per Asahi's last progress report, one exists already.