For two years, running Linux natively on Apple Silicon Macs felt like building a rocket while flying it. The Asahi Linux team performed miracles—reverse-engineering the M1’s GPU, wrangling the NVMe controller, and even getting audio jacks to work.
For two years, running Linux natively on Apple Silicon Macs felt like building a rocket while flying it. The Asahi Linux team performed miracles—reverse-engineering the M1’s GPU, wrangling the NVMe controller, and even getting audio jacks to work.