Nov. 7, 2023

Hold My Asahi: Linux on the Mac[CL81]

Hold My Asahi: Linux on the Mac[CL81]

Chris thinks Apple's hardware is peachy-keen, and would be even better if it ran Linux natively. Enter the Asahi project.

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Hold My Asahi: Linux on the Mac

Episode: 81Published: 11/07/2023

Linux on Apple Hardware?!? Say it IS so!

Asahi Linux’s principal objective is to allow Linux to run on Apple Silicon. This is the M1, M2, M3 chips that are proprietary to Apple, but based on ARM and not x86. They���re also (probably) eventually the only chips you will get in consumer grade Apple compute products. As we will see, these chips are amazing. They���re also firmly planted in Apple���s walled garden. Asahi Linux aims to democratize the awesome but monopolized hardware platform and let you run Linux, instead of just OSX.

Intro and outro music by James Bellavance copyright 2022