Comment by jasoneckert
1 month ago
I dual boot my M1 Mac Studio with Fedora Asahi Remix (native Linux for Apple Silicon for those unfamiliar). I'm far more comfortable and productive in Linux for development, but wanted to keep macOS there for times when I needed it.
It turns out I haven't needed it, and I honestly don't remember the last time I've booted into macOS on that system.
I like Apple hardware, but the last time I enjoyed using macOS was pre-2010.
I do the same thing on my M2 Air. But it's still annoying that Asahi drains the battery so fast when the computer sleeps.
What does Asahi lack for M1 boxes? I bought a used M1 pro and is itchy to try it out!
The two big things missing for me are fingerprint scanning and 120 hz display.
Thanks, looks like fine for me at the moment.