4/27/2023 0 Comments How to run linux on a mac![]() ![]() To learn how to set this up as a server, there’s ample Linux support material. What you then get is a full Linux distro, with support for almost all the hardware of your Apple silicon Mac. There’s also support in OpenBSD, if you’d prefer. This is currently available in alpha, and runs on several M1 and M2 models using its own bootloader, designed for dual-booting a Mac between Linux and macOS. There’s only one way to boot an Apple silicon Mac into Linux, and that’s using Asahi Linux. While some may find solace doing that, this article explains some of the obstacles you need to negotiate. No sooner had the pixels dried on yesterday’s article, about running a server on Monterey, than I was being told that I had disappointed by not recommending a Linux server, particularly for Apple silicon Macs.
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