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You can now run Linux on Apple M1 devices – TechRadar
The code has been submitted for review and might end up in the mainline kernel

Developers from security startup Corellium have revealed they managed to get Linux running on Apple’s Arm-based M1 devices natively.
While Linux, and even Windows, were already usable on Apple Silicon thanks to virtualization, this is the first instance of a non-macOS operating system running natively on the hardware.
Linux is now completely usable on the Mac mini M1. Booting from USB a full Ubuntu desktop (rpi), wrote Corelliums CTO Chris Wade on Twitter while sharing pictures of Ubuntu’s Raspberry…
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