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Is anyone using Asahi Linux?
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I have a Mac Mini M1 and Asahi Linux works very well on it. Pretty much everything I use already has an aarch64 version. The IDE I was using doesn't, so I switched to the JetBrains equivalent, which does work on ARM.
The one big letdown is that displayport doesn't work. Only HDMI does. But going by your other comments you're using a macbook rather than a mac mini, so that might not matter to you.
It's been a few months since I tried it on my Mac Mini M1, but HDMI audio didn't work last I tried. It was kind of a big deal since I use it as a TV PC.