
Fedora Asahi Remix 41 Released: Linux On Your Apple Silicon Mac
The wait is over! The brand new Fedora Asahi Remix 41 has finally been released, bringing Linux to your Apple Silicon Mac. Yes, you read that right – a fully functional and usable Linux distribution on an ARM-powered MacBook.
As one of the first to get their hands on this cutting-edge tech, I must say that I’m genuinely impressed by how seamless the installation process is. With just a single Terminal command, I was able to download the Fedora Asahi Remix installer from macOS and get started. No need for any external USB drives or complicated setup procedures – it’s all done in the comfort of your familiar Mac environment.
What really sets this apart is the inclusion of x86/x86-64 emulation. Believe me when I say that gaming on Linux has never been so promising, especially with the addition of Vulkan and Windows compatibility alongside Steam. It seems that the Asahi team’s tireless efforts have led to a breakthrough in delivering broader gaming support for M1 and M2 Macs than you’d ever get natively on macOS.
As someone who’s always excited about Linux gaming, I’m thrilled at the prospect of exploring this new distro and sharing my findings with the community. It’s astonishing to think that an ARM-powered MacBook running Linux can outperform Apple’s native offerings in terms of gaming capabilities – talk about a game-changer!
Fedora Asahi Remix 41 is now available for download, so be sure to check it out and share your experiences.
Source: www.forbes.com