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Linus Torvalds doubts Linux Can Probably Get ported to Apple M1 hardware

It would be great to see Linux running and fully operational on Apple M1 hardware like this Mac Mini—but it seems unlikely to happen.

Expand / / It’d be fantastic to see Linux operating and fully working on Apple M1 hardware such as that Mac Mini–{} appears unlikely to take place. (charge: Produnis / / Jim Salter)

In a recent article on the Real World Technologies discussion –among the very few public net venues Linux creator Linus Torvalds is proven to routinely visit–an individual called Paul requested Torvalds,”What would you consider this new Apple notebook?”

“I would absolutely like to own one, though it only happened Linux,” Torvalds responded. “I have been waiting to get an ARM notebook that could run Linux to get a lengthy time. The newest [Macbook] Air will be nearly ideal, except for your OS.”

Torvalds, clearly, can {} an ARM based Linux notebook if he needs you –for instance, the Pinebook Guru . The unspoken component here is that he would prefer a high performance ARM based notebook, as opposed to a budget-friendly but exceptionally functionality constrained design like one finds at the Pinebook Guru, the Raspberry Pi, or even a legion of other cheap gadgets.

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