Asahi Linux adds experimental support for Apple's M2 chips

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Asahi Linux runs on Apple M2 machines

The team behind Asahi Linux have announced that the distribution runs on the M1 Ultra and Mac Studio without needing a virtual machine.

While the Asahi team have got Bluetooth to work, they said Wi-Fi/Bluetooth coexistence isn’t properly configured yet.
 
Its not that great on the M1 chips - but pretty fun to read code form the Asahi project
 
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