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| title = Asahi Linux
| developer = marcan, Alyssa Rosenzweig, Dougall Johnson, Sven Peter, Mark Kettenis
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| developer = [[wikipedia:marcan|marcan]], [[wikipedia:Alyssa Rosenzweig|Alyssa Rosenzweig]], Dougall Johnson, Sven Peter, Mark Kettenis
 
| logo = [[File:AsahiLinux Logo.png|100px]]
 
| logo = [[File:AsahiLinux Logo.png|100px]]
 
| type = Operating system
 
| type = Operating system
 
| status = Active
 
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| website = [http://asahilinux.org/ asahilinux.org]
 
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'''Asahi Linux''' is a project that is porting Linux to Mac devices with Apple Silicon. The project released a Linux distribution of the same name in alpha on {{date|2022|03|18}} with support for [[M1]], [[M1 Pro]], and [[M1 Max]]. An update was released on {{date|2022|07|18}} with support for [[M1 Ultra]] and experimental support for [[M2]].
 
'''Asahi Linux''' is a project that is porting Linux to Mac devices with Apple Silicon. The project released a Linux distribution of the same name in alpha on {{date|2022|03|18}} with support for [[M1]], [[M1 Pro]], and [[M1 Max]]. An update was released on {{date|2022|07|18}} with support for [[M1 Ultra]] and experimental support for [[M2]].
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The Linux distribution is based on [[wikipedia:Arch Linux ARM|Arch Linux ARM]].
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== External Links ==
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* ''[[wikipedia:Asahi Linux|Asahi Linux]]'' on Wikipedia
   
 
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Latest revision as of 22:31, 30 August 2022

Asahi Linux
AsahiLinux Logo.png
Developer(s) marcan, Alyssa Rosenzweig, Dougall Johnson, Sven Peter, Mark Kettenis
Development status Active
Website asahilinux.org

Asahi Linux is a project that is porting Linux to Mac devices with Apple Silicon. The project released a Linux distribution of the same name in alpha on 18 March 2022 with support for M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max. An update was released on 18 July 2022 with support for M1 Ultra and experimental support for M2.

The Linux distribution is based on Arch Linux ARM.

External Links

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