Was looking at getting a macbook air with an m1 chip in it and running Asahi Linux on it. My question is how viable is it for daily life? E.g. browsing, torrenting, uni notes ect. Would it be equivalent to a regular x86 laptop running Linux? Or would I be missing useful features?

Edit: Another question is how it holds up against newer AMD laptops, as it is 3-4 years old at this point.

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    2 months ago

    Not M1 but I tried installing Mint in my touch bar 2021 MBP and zero components worked. No track pad, no keyboard, wifi, Bluetooth etc.

    Apple doesn’t provide the drivers.

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      2 months ago

      While that is likely true, Asahi is a bespoke Linux distribution for Apple hardware. It’s what it was made for. At this point most of the stuff in the M1 is working fine on Asahi, as far as I’ve read. They even got 3D graphics working recently.

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        2 months ago

        Oh right on! Maybe I’ll try that then, that MBP is collecting dust so I’d love to put it to good use. Thanks for the info.

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        2 months ago

        Ah sorry I misinterpreted your comment. I see it’s specifically for Silicon Macs. Mine’s Intel :( I got too excited.