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OpenGL 3.1 on Asahi Linux

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nightski ◴[] No.36213208[source]
This is great work and I commend it. But in other threads people are acting like Asahi Linux hardware support is 100% complete. My fear is that if I were to go this route and purchase the hardware I'd be seeing fraction of the performance and capability I would in Mac OS. To be honest this blog post seems like the project has a long ways to go, not that it is nearly completion.

I just can't justify buying hardware from a company that is so hostile to developers and hackers as nice as it may be.

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jb1991 ◴[] No.36213841[source]
There have been multiple reports of the last couple years that Apple has been informally internally helping the Asahi Linux team to make it run well on their hardware. Apple cannot come out and officially support another operating system of course, but they are aware of the interest and are helping make it happen, in an unofficial capacity.
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freedomben ◴[] No.36214244[source]
> Apple cannot come out and officially support another operating system of course

Why?

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IshKebab ◴[] No.36219325[source]
Yeah that's nonsense. They already have bootcamp.
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jb1991 ◴[] No.36223553[source]
That’s incorrect. Bootcamp has not existed for a while now.
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1. IshKebab ◴[] No.36230475[source]
Looks like it still exists, they just never ported it to the ARM chips, presumably because nobody wants ARM Windows.

In any case that's really irrelevant to the main point which is that Apple appears to have no objection to other OSes running on their laptops.

Though I wouldn't be surprised if they don't go out of their way to help and make it de facto impossible through secure boot systems.