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 Asahi Linux progress report for August
For those waiting to run Linux on Apple M1 hardware, the the
August Asahi Linux progress report  is out.
 
 
	Instead, a much safer approach that has been used by projects such
	as Nouveau in the past is to record a log of the hardware accesses
	that the official drivers perform on a real system, without
	actually looking at the code. Nouveau accomplished this by using a
	Linux driver to intercept accesses by Nvidia’s official Linux
	driver. Of course, Apple’s M1 drivers are for macOS, not
	Linux. While we could implement the same approach with a custom
	patch to the open source core of the macOS kernel, we decided
	instead to go one level deeper and build a hypervisor that can run
	the entirety of macOS, unmodified, in a VM that transparently
	presents it the real M1 hardware.
 
 
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