Installing Linux on a MacBook Air with M-series chips is challenging, as Apple’s proprietary hardware and boot process complicate compatibility. The Asahi Linux team aims to address these issues, now focusing on Fedora Asahi Remix instead of Arch Linux. Users have reported significant drawbacks, including external monitor support limitations, inadequate application compatibility for ARM, and connectivity issues with mobile hotspots. Overall, the experience remains underwhelming for those attempting to run Linux on Apple Silicon.
Want More Context? 🔎
Loading PerspectiveSplit analysis...






