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Fedora Asahi Remix 40 brings Linux to Apple Silicon Mac

Fedora Asahi Remix 40 is now available, bringing the latest Fedora Linux 40 release to Apple Silicon Mac computers. Yes, you can run Fedora Linux on your Mac with ease!

This new release not only incorporates all the innovative enhancements of Fedora Linux 40 but also introduces conformant OpenGL 4.6 support specifically for Apple Silicon. This development promises enhanced graphics performance and broader application support, making it a pivotal update for users of Apple's hardware.

By Brian Fagioli -
M1 MacBook Pro

Linux could run on Apple M1 chips in just a few months

Apple's latest M1-based range of laptops and desktops has impressed many with the impressive speed boost over Intel chips. While many macOS fans have been eagerly waiting for their favorite apps to be ported across, others have been waiting to the arrival of Linux.

And with the launch of version 5.13 of the Linux kernel, this should become a reality. The hard work of developers means Linux support could be coming to M1 Apple devices as soon as June this year.

By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson -
M1 MacBook Air

Linus Torvalds wants Linux running on Apple's new M1 Macs

When Apple launched its new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Mini systems, there was much excitement about the performance boost the M1 chips are bringing to the table.

People who have been running Windows and Windows apps on Macs, however, are less happy due to the lack of support for Boot Camp, and the lack of M1-ready virtualization software from the likes of Parallels. But what about the prospect of Linux on M1 Macs?

By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson -
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