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Fedora Linux available for all Apple Silicon Macs but one

Fedora Linux available for all Apple Silicon Macs but one

Fedora Linux is now available to run on Apple Silicon Macs, making it the first full M1/M2 Linux distribution to be released. This collaboration between Asahi Linux and the Fedora Project marks a significant milestone in the project, with plans to enable full graphics support for Apple M1/M2 devices in a future release.


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