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It is now possible to run Linux on M1, Apple’s ARM chip – Somag News
The development community continues to work to bring more versatility to M1, Apple’s ARM chip launched last year. This week, the
The development community continues to work to bring more versatility to M1, Apple’s ARM chip launched last year. This week, the virtualization startup Corellium revealed that it managed to run a Linux-based system on Apple’s SoC.
The novelty was shared by the CTO of the startup Chris Wade. According to the Corellium member, it is already possible to boot an Ubuntu system via USB on the Apple M1 and “fully use” the system on the SoC, but not everything is a flower in the adaptation.
Even with the…
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