← Back to context Comment by adityamwagh 1 day ago Yes, see https://asahilinux.org/ 10 comments adityamwagh Reply I_am_tiberius 1 day ago Would be super interested if any person on this planet uses this as the main driver. jazzyjackson 13 hours ago Yes its much less annoying than macos on my m1 macbook. Retr0id 21 hours ago I do. gedy 1 day ago I do, for work at least. Works nice aside from the lack of USB-C monitor (mine has a HDMI output so not a huge deal for me.) blt 21 hours ago In the dev branch now! https://asahilinux.org/2026/02/progress-report-6-19/I will attempt to use Asahi as my daily driver once this is officially released. ErneX 1 day ago Not the M5. adityamwagh 1 day ago It eventually will. But OP never asked about M5 specifically. tredre3 21 hours ago No, but OP was comparing the pricing of brand new laptops, so it was implied that they wouldn't be M1/M2 hence not supported by Asahi. benoau 21 hours ago Eventually in this context might be 4+ years from now. hmry 21 hours ago AFAIK Asahi development needs some hypervisor features for reverse engineering macOS drivers that only exist on M1-M3 and were removed on M4+. So yeah, it may be several years until they get support (or never, if nobody steps up to do it).
I_am_tiberius 1 day ago Would be super interested if any person on this planet uses this as the main driver. jazzyjackson 13 hours ago Yes its much less annoying than macos on my m1 macbook. Retr0id 21 hours ago I do. gedy 1 day ago I do, for work at least. Works nice aside from the lack of USB-C monitor (mine has a HDMI output so not a huge deal for me.) blt 21 hours ago In the dev branch now! https://asahilinux.org/2026/02/progress-report-6-19/I will attempt to use Asahi as my daily driver once this is officially released.
gedy 1 day ago I do, for work at least. Works nice aside from the lack of USB-C monitor (mine has a HDMI output so not a huge deal for me.) blt 21 hours ago In the dev branch now! https://asahilinux.org/2026/02/progress-report-6-19/I will attempt to use Asahi as my daily driver once this is officially released.
blt 21 hours ago In the dev branch now! https://asahilinux.org/2026/02/progress-report-6-19/I will attempt to use Asahi as my daily driver once this is officially released.
ErneX 1 day ago Not the M5. adityamwagh 1 day ago It eventually will. But OP never asked about M5 specifically. tredre3 21 hours ago No, but OP was comparing the pricing of brand new laptops, so it was implied that they wouldn't be M1/M2 hence not supported by Asahi. benoau 21 hours ago Eventually in this context might be 4+ years from now. hmry 21 hours ago AFAIK Asahi development needs some hypervisor features for reverse engineering macOS drivers that only exist on M1-M3 and were removed on M4+. So yeah, it may be several years until they get support (or never, if nobody steps up to do it).
adityamwagh 1 day ago It eventually will. But OP never asked about M5 specifically. tredre3 21 hours ago No, but OP was comparing the pricing of brand new laptops, so it was implied that they wouldn't be M1/M2 hence not supported by Asahi. benoau 21 hours ago Eventually in this context might be 4+ years from now. hmry 21 hours ago AFAIK Asahi development needs some hypervisor features for reverse engineering macOS drivers that only exist on M1-M3 and were removed on M4+. So yeah, it may be several years until they get support (or never, if nobody steps up to do it).
tredre3 21 hours ago No, but OP was comparing the pricing of brand new laptops, so it was implied that they wouldn't be M1/M2 hence not supported by Asahi.
hmry 21 hours ago AFAIK Asahi development needs some hypervisor features for reverse engineering macOS drivers that only exist on M1-M3 and were removed on M4+. So yeah, it may be several years until they get support (or never, if nobody steps up to do it).
Would be super interested if any person on this planet uses this as the main driver.
Yes its much less annoying than macos on my m1 macbook.
I do.
I do, for work at least. Works nice aside from the lack of USB-C monitor (mine has a HDMI output so not a huge deal for me.)
In the dev branch now! https://asahilinux.org/2026/02/progress-report-6-19/
I will attempt to use Asahi as my daily driver once this is officially released.
Not the M5.
It eventually will. But OP never asked about M5 specifically.
No, but OP was comparing the pricing of brand new laptops, so it was implied that they wouldn't be M1/M2 hence not supported by Asahi.
Eventually in this context might be 4+ years from now.
AFAIK Asahi development needs some hypervisor features for reverse engineering macOS drivers that only exist on M1-M3 and were removed on M4+. So yeah, it may be several years until they get support (or never, if nobody steps up to do it).