Linux 6.2 Adds Support for Apple M1 Chips

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Linux is now ready to run on modern Macs, says Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols. With the newly released Linux 6.2 kernel, which adds “upstream support for the Apple M1 Pro,  M1 Max, and M1 Ultra chips, newer Mac owners can look forward to running Linux on their M1-powered machines.”

Overall, Vaughan-Nichols says, “the Linux 6.2 kernel offers significant new hardware enablement and features. But, the real news, as far as I’m concerned, is the M1 support. This is a game changer for Linux Mac users.”

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