Asahi Linux Iso ((link)) 〈Must See〉
Having tested the current Asahi Linux ISO (based on Fedora Asahi Remix) on an M1 MacBook Pro, here is a deep dive into what it’s like to install, use, and live with Linux on Apple Silicon.
Have you tried the Asahi Linux ISO yet? Let me know which M1/M2 model you’re running on – and what broke first (or beautifully worked). asahi linux iso
While the Asahi project provides the kernel and drivers, the actual ISO you download is now officially the . Having tested the current Asahi Linux ISO (based
Support varies depending on the chip (HDMI works on many, but DisplayPort over USB-C is complex). Conclusion While the Asahi project provides the kernel and
But there was always one awkward question: "Where’s the ISO?"
There is something undeniably cool about seeing the Apple boot picker and selecting "Linux" on a machine designed by Apple to run only macOS.
This is where the rubber meets the road for a daily driver.