Project wins sponsorship, and Torvalds is interested, but can it succeed without the mothership's cooperation?
Tim Anderson
Thu 7 Jan 2021 // 16:30 UTC
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Japan-based developer Hector Martin has formally kicked off the crowdfunded Asahi project, which aims to get Linux running on Arm-based Apple Silicon Macs.
"The goal is to bring Linux support on Apple Silicon Macs to the point where it is not merely a tech demo, but is actually an OS you would want to use on a daily driver basis," Martin said, observing that it is easy to get Linux running but "making it work well is hard."