Asahi Linux is reverse engineering the M1 chip to support Linux distributions, and it seems like a release for its Fedora Remix is coming very soon. I'm personally very excited about this, however, it does mean that the arm64 compatibility issue is coming up again. I think it would be nice to have a version of the website for Linux ARM.
Asahi Linux is reverse engineering the M1 chip to support Linux distributions, and it seems like a release for its Fedora Remix is coming very soon. I'm personally very excited about this, however, it does mean that the arm64 compatibility issue is coming up again. I think it would be nice to have a version of the website for Linux ARM.
Some notable apps without Linux ARM support: