Hector Martin (aka marcan) wants to port a full, useful version of the Linux operating system to the new Macs running Apple Silicon, but he needs help. He’s got the skills for it — he put Linux on a ...
Apple recently introduced its first Macs with ARM processors and although they offer incredible performance, users cannot run Windows or Linux natively on these machines — at least for now. Popular ...
A few months ago, running Linux on Apple's M1 and M2-powered Macs became possible. It wasn't easy, mind you. But thanks to the work of Asahi Linux developers, it could be done. Now, Asahi founder and ...
A crowdfunded project has launched that aims to to port Linux to Apple's new Arm-based silicon Macs. Hector Martin, a Tokyo-based IT security consultant by day and hacker by night, has kicked off what ...
Preliminary support for Apple M1-powered devices could potentially land in the next version of the Linux kernel, v5.13. The efforts are spearheaded by Hector Martin’s crowdfunded Asahi Linux project.
Developer Hector Martin, also known as "marcan," on Monday launched a Patreon to fund solo work on a Linux port for Apple silicon Macs. According to Martin, Apple's M1-powered Macs are capable of ...
Asahi Linux, which aims to port the Linux kernel to Macs equipped with Apple Silicon, announced on his blog that he will be stepping down from his position. Resigning ...
Pro Stop! Should you upgrade your M1 Max Apple Mac to the M5? GPU and memory bandwidth data reveal the surprising answer Pro Where Apple spends its power: M4 Max CPU consumes just 48W - Why the GPU ...
Developer Hector Martin, who describes himself as someone who "likes putting Linux on things," has launched a plan to create a Linux port for Apple Silicon Macs. Martin, also known as "Marcan," has ...
The crowdfunding Asahi Linux project has published the first progress report detailing its effort to port Linux to the Apple Silicon platform with the M1 Macs. Apple’s new processor architecture is ...