Fedora Linux available for all Apple Silicon

We’ve seen Linux running on Apple Silicon Macs before, but this week marks the first time you can run Fedora Linux on M1 and M2 Macs.

This is a collaboration between Asahi Linux and the Fedora Project, and marks a key milestone in a project which kicked off back in 2021 …

If you’re thinking there’s one Apple Silicon Mac missing from that line-up, you’d be right: It doesn’t yet run on the current Mac Pro. For that, you’ll need to wait for the Fedora Linux 40 release, which is also expected to enable full Apple M1/M2 graphics support.

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