bailey | Hi, y'all! Has anyone got this running on the M1 macbook pro? I'm wondering if there's an installer image or some docs :) | 09:59 |
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bailey | Ah, I guess M1 is a newer thing working in Linux at the moment | 10:06 |
gnarface | afaik we have no M1 build as of yet | 10:51 |
gnarface | aarch64 is supported, so you just need to build the kernel and boot sector | 10:51 |
gnarface | and yes, they're all non-generic images | 10:52 |
gnarface | that's required for most these vendors | 10:52 |
gnarface | that's why debian doesn't support them | 10:52 |
gnarface | it may just be for lack of build hardware... most the other images are there because someone donated hardware or donated the build directly | 10:58 |
bb|hcb | aarch64 is going in the uefi+acpi direction and it is expected to become more and more generic over the coming years :) | 11:18 |
bb|hcb | in case nothing changed recently, the stable option is to run linux in a vm under the macos... | 11:30 |
gnarface | if you have a M1 you might be able to make a build yourself | 12:47 |
gnarface | aren't there already gcc patches for it? | 12:47 |
gnarface | in theory it should work | 12:48 |
bb|hcb | https://asahilinux.org/about/ - people work on that, but seems unfinished | 13:14 |
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