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Asahi Linux Progress Linux 7.0 (asahilinux.org)

658 points by elisaado · 80 days ago · 363 comments on HN

Article summary

The Asahi Linux project has released a progress report on their efforts to run Linux on Apple hardware, highlighting advancements in areas such as the installer, power management, and display support. The team has automated the installer update process and added support for the Mac Pro and firmware updates. They have also made progress on reducing idle energy consumption and enabling Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support. The project continues to make progress despite the challenges of working with Apple's proprietary hardware and software.

Main themes

  • Asahi Linux progress
  • Apple hardware support
  • Power management
  • Display support
  • Linux on Mac

What commenters say

  • Apple's lack of support for running Linux on their hardware is likely due to their focus on maintaining control over their ecosystem and software stack.
  • Providing documentation and support for Linux on Mac would be a low-risk way for Apple to gain goodwill from the developer community, but they may not see it as a priority.
  • The idea that Apple would lose significant sales or revenue by supporting Linux on their hardware is overstated, as Linux users are a small but dedicated market.
  • Some argue that Apple's refusal to support Linux is not about monetary gain, but rather about maintaining their brand image and control over the user experience.
  • Others believe that Apple's decision not to support Linux is due to the potential burden of providing technical support and dealing with compatibility issues.
  • The Asahi Linux project's progress demonstrates that there is a dedicated community of users who want to run Linux on Apple hardware, and that official support from Apple could lead to a significant increase in adoption.