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Work to make Linux run on M1 still in early days, says Torvalds – iTWire
Work towards making Linux run on Apple’s M1 platform is still in its early days and to make the hardware useful it needs more of a GPU driver than the basic frame…

Work towards making Linux run on Apple’s M1 platform is still in its early days and to make the hardware useful it needs more of a GPU driver than the basic frame buffer, Linux creator Linus Torvalds has said.He was reacting to a query from iTWire about posts by kernel developer Arnd Bergmann, who works on arm-based solutions at Linaro, and Hector Martin, who has a project known as Asahi Linux that aims to run Linux on the M1. Their joint efforts have been merged and are ready to be submitted to…
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