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Asahi Linux with Sway on the MacBook Air M2
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Is Asahi totally ready for daily driving yet?
In terms of functionality, it works well. The main limitation is software availability. If you rely on anything that can't be built for the architecture then it's not going to be a good daily driver.
I'm pretty sure HDMI out through USB is still not supported also
I haven't actually tried that. I got it running on my M1, but only used it with the laptop screen.