OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year agoOur new flagship distro: Fedora Asahi Remix - Asahi Linuxasahilinux.orgexternal-linkmessage-square72fedilinkarrow-up1372arrow-down110cross-posted to: linux@lemmy.mllinux@kbin.socialnews@lemmy.linuxuserspace.showhackernews@derp.foo
arrow-up1362arrow-down1external-linkOur new flagship distro: Fedora Asahi Remix - Asahi Linuxasahilinux.orgOsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year agomessage-square72fedilinkcross-posted to: linux@lemmy.mllinux@kbin.socialnews@lemmy.linuxuserspace.showhackernews@derp.foo
minus-squareOsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.mlOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up7arrow-down3·1 year agoLowkey not worth, you can get much better performance laptops for the same price
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minus-squaremeteokr@community.adiquaints.moelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6arrow-down1·1 year agoA QEMU VM running ARM would probably be a better experience for testing cross compiled code, than a reverse engineered distro on unsupported hardware.
minus-squareWorseDoughnut 🍩@lemdro.idlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoYeah, it’s an impressive amount of work and more options is always a good thing, but there’s really no reason to go out of your way to buy a new MBP just to run Linux. Though I wonder what the used M1 market is looking like these days.
Lowkey not worth, you can get much better performance laptops for the same price
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A QEMU VM running ARM would probably be a better experience for testing cross compiled code, than a reverse engineered distro on unsupported hardware.
Yeah, it’s an impressive amount of work and more options is always a good thing, but there’s really no reason to go out of your way to buy a new MBP just to run Linux. Though I wonder what the used M1 market is looking like these days.