← Back to context Comment by 2OEH8eoCRo0 1 month ago How is Linux support on the M5? There is more to a CPU or system than a single benchmark number. 5 comments 2OEH8eoCRo0 Reply brian_herman 1 month ago Ashai linux people are still working on support. They just posted support for M3. 2OEH8eoCRo0 1 month ago So it's useless to me. DerArzt 1 month ago You could contribute to the Ashai project if them not yet spending their OSS time budget on the latest m-series chip when they have a backlog is such a problem for you. 2 replies →
brian_herman 1 month ago Ashai linux people are still working on support. They just posted support for M3. 2OEH8eoCRo0 1 month ago So it's useless to me. DerArzt 1 month ago You could contribute to the Ashai project if them not yet spending their OSS time budget on the latest m-series chip when they have a backlog is such a problem for you. 2 replies →
2OEH8eoCRo0 1 month ago So it's useless to me. DerArzt 1 month ago You could contribute to the Ashai project if them not yet spending their OSS time budget on the latest m-series chip when they have a backlog is such a problem for you. 2 replies →
DerArzt 1 month ago You could contribute to the Ashai project if them not yet spending their OSS time budget on the latest m-series chip when they have a backlog is such a problem for you. 2 replies →
Ashai linux people are still working on support. They just posted support for M3.
So it's useless to me.
You could contribute to the Ashai project if them not yet spending their OSS time budget on the latest m-series chip when they have a backlog is such a problem for you.
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