https://fedoramagazine.org/coming-soon-fedora-for-apple-silicon-macs/ [ ] [fmag-ribbon] * fosstodon * Meta * Instagram * Twitter * YouTube * Chat * Discourse * RSS Feed Coming soon: Fedora for Apple Silicon Macs! Posted by Davide Cavalca on August 2, 2023 3 Comments [apple_Si_macs-816x346] Fedora Asahi Remix Recent Posts [Flock_to_Fedora-400x200] Get ready to Flock to Fedora! [termux-fedora-400x200] How to Install and Update Fedora Linux on Android using Termux [Packit_trigger-400x200] Packit - how to trigger jobs manually Today at Flock, we announced that Fedora Linux will soon be available on Apple Silicon Macs. Developed in close collaboration with the Fedora Asahi SIG and the Asahi Linux project, the Fedora Asahi Remix will provide a polished experience for Workstation and Server usecases on Apple Silicon systems. The Asahi Linux project has also announced that the new Asahi Linux flagship distribution will be Fedora Asahi Remix. We are using a Remix as opposed to delivering this support in Fedora Linux proper because this ecosystem is still very fast moving and we believe a Remix will offer the best user experience for the time being. Also, the Remix will allow us to integrate hardware support as it becomes available. Nonetheless, as much of this work as possible is being conducted upstream, with several key components being developed, maintained and packaged in Fedora Linux upstream. Ultimately, we expect Apple Silicon support to be integrated in Fedora Workstation and Fedora Server in a future release, and are working towards this goal. This approach is in line with the overarching goal of the Asahi project itself to integrate support for these systems in the relevant upstream projects. The first official release of Fedora Asahi Remix is slated to be available by the end of August 2023. Development builds are already available for testing at https://fedora-asahi-remix.org/, though they should be considered unsupported and likely to break until the official release. Like this: Like Loading... New in Fedora Asahi [c60087f4d4aa] Davide Cavalca 3 Comments Add Comment - 1. [8b0a0ba9a2f3cdba89c3c] jose Fedora for a Macbook would be like put bicycle tires on a ferrari or stickers on a BMW hahaha August 2, 2023 Reply + [19d40e861adfe70127e45] Phil I actually look forward to Fedora on my M2. August 2, 2023 Reply 2. [3a99c507db2013fe71f73] jr Great news! No one finaly can reuse mac hardware. August 2, 2023 Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply The interval between posting a comment and its appearance will be irregular so please DO NOT resend the same post repeatedly. All comments are moderated but this site is not monitored continuously so comments will not appear as soon as posted. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Comment* [ ] Name* [ ] Email* [ ] Website [ ] [ ] Notify me of follow-up comments by email. [ ] Notify me of new posts by email. [Post Comment] [*] Authenticate this comment using OpenID. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] D[ ] This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. [ ] [f38-300x127] Fedora Linux 38 is available now. Read the release announcement for all the details. Subscribe to Fedora Magazine via Email Email Address [ ] Subscribe Join 9,589 other subscribers Contribute to the Magazine Fedora Magazine is looking for contributors! * Propose a new article * Become a writer * Become an editor The opinions expressed on this website are those of each author, not of the author's employer or of Red Hat. Fedora Magazine aspires to publish all content under a Creative Commons license but may not be able to do so in all cases. You are responsible for ensuring that you have the necessary permission to reuse any work on this site. The Fedora logo is a trademark of Red Hat, Inc. Terms and Conditions %d bloggers like this: