The creators of the debut distribution of Linux on the MacBook have released a fresh build of their own operating system that supports M2 chips.
The developers have issued an official press release, which told about the capabilities of their offspring. So, Asahi Linux is suitable for MacBook Pro 13 or MacBook Air with an M2 processor. The operating system supports CPU throttling. The OS will also provide Wi-Fi support, USB connectors, keyboard, Touch Bar and NVMe storage. The user will be able to monitor the battery level.
The update of the unique OS includes support for GPU hardware acceleration and Bluetooth communication for devices with the M1 chip. In addition, the update announces support for Mac Studio (M1 Ultra) devices. A number of users who have already tried out the new build of Asahi Linux are talking about problems with the keyboard, peripherals, and some hubs.
On the official portal of the project, users have the opportunity to get acquainted with all the nuances of Asahi Linux. From time to time, the creators add an update to the repository of this OS to the notorious GitHub.
The developers have issued an official press release, which told about the capabilities of their offspring. So, Asahi Linux is suitable for MacBook Pro 13 or MacBook Air with an M2 processor. The operating system supports CPU throttling. The OS will also provide Wi-Fi support, USB connectors, keyboard, Touch Bar and NVMe storage. The user will be able to monitor the battery level.
The update of the unique OS includes support for GPU hardware acceleration and Bluetooth communication for devices with the M1 chip. In addition, the update announces support for Mac Studio (M1 Ultra) devices. A number of users who have already tried out the new build of Asahi Linux are talking about problems with the keyboard, peripherals, and some hubs.
On the official portal of the project, users have the opportunity to get acquainted with all the nuances of Asahi Linux. From time to time, the creators add an update to the repository of this OS to the notorious GitHub.
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