M1 Mac Linux 6.2 support for MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Studio, Mac mini<div class="feat-image">
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<p>M1 <a href="
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<p>Torvalds had long wanted an ARM laptop capable of running Linux, and when the M1 MacBook Air came out said that it would have been the perfect machine but for the fact that Apple wouldn’t allow another OS to access the GPU and other elements … </p>
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M1 Mac Linux 6.2 support for MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Studio, Mac mini