While Apple Silicon Macs natively only support macOS, that hasn't stopped enthusiasts from finding a way to install Linux on M3-based machines, with big caveats. The Asahi Linux project has the goal ...
You might have heard that several iterations of Intel-based Macs will no longer be supported by Apple. Although when Tahoe is released and Intel-based Macs start losing support, Apple will continue ...
In a Friday post to the Linux On The iPhone blog, a group called the iPhone Dev Team said it had successfuly ported a rough draft of the Linux 2.6 kernel to the iPhone. The barebones port includes ...
The Asahi Linux project has done a lot of work over the past few years to allow users to install and run Linux on recent Macs with Apple Silicon processors. But while most features are already working ...
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