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Most of the functionality is present but many important bits are still being developed.

Qualcomm goes where Apple won't, readies official Linux support for Snapdragon X Elite

Most of the functionality is present but many important bits are still being developed.

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  • Apple has officially supported UNIX since 2001 on 3 different processor architectures. Not to mention countless high-profile open-source projects.

    And, fwiw, the Ashai Linux project is doing a great job bringing Fedora to the Mac.

    • Ugh, that's because MacOS is built on top of Unix, but Apple doesn't provide official support for Linux or any drivers. Asahi Linux to my knowledge is a community led project which is trying to reverse engineer the hardware blobs to make it compatible with Linux.

      Plus Apple with their consistent policy of gatekeeping is everything but open source champion.

      • EDIT: I’m not here to defend Apples shitbag practices. How could anyone? But, like it or not, they DO contribute to FOSS a lot, and have a solid record of doing so for decades. So, hate them honestly, but they do deserve some very real credit in some important places.


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        1. i deleted that comment 12 seconds after I posted it. How are you seeing it?

        UGH

        And it’s not “built on top of” anything (unless you consider OS X being built on top of NeXTSEP - although it was really a port/evolution, but they’re both BSD derivatives, like BSD was based on System V). It’s certified UNIX and has been since 2001. A BSD variant, specifically, using a Mach microkernel descendant called Darwin. And a BSD microkernel! in the 1980s! Still not seeing that in linux! It would be revolutionary!

        but Apple doesn't provide official support for Linux or any drivers

        So? Why should they? It’s a major competitor. Should they provide windows support too? Lol. (They don’t anymore, btw)

        Plus Apple with their consistent policy of gatekeeping is everything but open source champion.

        “Oh, boo hoo! They protect copyrights! Certainly they can’t also contribute to FOSS!”

        WRONG!

        Their current FOSS projects, including their brand new on-device ML/LLM (what the idiots call “AI”) models which aren’t even in iOS yet…

        https://opensource.apple.com/

        Their GitHub archive, including some older stuff:

        https://github.com/apple

        A bunch of older repos:

        https://www.macosforge.org/

        And this is just a taste. Let’s not forget that they, basically, single-handedly ran OpenGL for 12 years and totally invented OpenCL and immediately open-sourced that. and a lot more (oh, you like multicore processors? Thank Apple for the fact you can effectively use them without paying intel or Microsoft for licensing rights!) For over three decades, Apple has been, very quietly, one of the biggest corporate contributors to the open-source communities in history.

        Before you keep taking a shit on them, I suggest you do a little bit of educating yourself.

        Edit 2: hate apple, fine. But they are HUGE FOSS contributors for over 30 years to landmark projects and have even been historic takers-over over some projects (like OpenGL) when they would, otherwise, have died. And, again OpenCL was 100% Apple. The multicore processing world would be nowhere today without that without it. Thanks Apple!

        So hate Apple all you like for the shitty things they do, but give the, credit for the great things they have given us all - and how the Linux world - has benefitted for free.

    • Ashai isn't Apple and has not been helped by Apple

      • No shit, and I was pretty clear about how I described it in differentiating from what that project is doing from what Apple is doing. Try not to rage hate before you actually read what I said.

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