Asahi Remix 41 for Macs out

The Fedora 41 version of Asahi Linux is out – the go-to Linux distro for Apple Silicon Macs.

Fedora Asahi Remix 41 is the latest version of Fedora for Macs with Apple’s M1 or M2 SoCs. As we covered last year, Fedora is the official flagship version of Asahi Linux, which is the effort to make Linux a first-class native OS for Macs based on the Arm64 instruction set.

The previous release, based on Fedora 40, appeared in May – it’s a major effort and tends to lag slightly behind the upstream Fedora releases. Existing users can update, and new users need simply run a single shell command to get started. Apple Silicon Macs are very much not simply “PCs with an Arm chip”, so it’s not just a matter of writing a USB key and booting off it.

Version 41 picks up all the enhancements from Fedora 41, which was released just over a month ago. So, it has kernel 6.11, version 5 of the DNF package-management tool, and KDE Plasma 6.2 as the default desktop. A version with GNOME 47 is also available, but remember that Asahi is heavily biased towards Wayland so for the moment you shouldn’t plan on running any X11-based environment.

This verson has a new graphics driver which is compliant with the recently announced Vulkan 1.4 specification. (For non-graphics folks, Vulkan is the modern replacement for OpenGL.)

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