Chris Wade, Corellium's CTO, announced on Twitter that "Linux is now completely usable on the Mac mini M1." Mind you, it's not perfect yet. For example, you can't use the M1's built-in ...
What if your next computer wasn’t just a tool, but a canvas for creativity, experimentation, and innovation? The Souls Circuit Pilet, powered by the Raspberry Pi 5, is redefining what a Linux ...
MUO on MSN
Raspberry Pi is still cheap, but it's no longer the smartest choice for a first Linux project
Raspberry Pi isn’t the no-brainer it used to be.
For around three years now, the team of independent developers behind the Asahi Linux project has worked to support Linux on Apple Silicon Macs, despite Apple’s total lack of involvement. Over the ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I moved my Raspberry Pi projects to $5 ESP32 boards, and nothing broke
The cheaper board won ...
In a nutshell: Running Linux on Intel-based Macs is relatively easy. Now that Apple is transitioning to its own silicon, it is no longer so straightforward. Although the M1 SoCs are Arm-based ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results