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Is there anything that doesn't run linux lol?
How many hoops (if any) did you have to jump through to install?
none my dude, it installs just like it would install on a windows machine. the CPU is just a basic intel i7. It would be a different story if this was one of the newest M1x macs...
Asahi Linux
How's Asahi Linux going nowadays tho? I know it's probably not perfect but is it usable day to day?
It's usable-ish, but still kinda crashy and prone to occasionally imploding.
I wouldn't really use it as my sole daily driver, but for certain people doing certain things, it's probably fine.
(It needs another year, honestly.)
Oh nice.
But those on the other hand work fine, probably for 4 more years if I assume correctly
4 MORE YEARS! 4 MORE YEARS!
I just realised this doesn't sound as impartial as it used to because it's kamala running, not joe. Oops.
Guess it could mean the dems?
Someone got Linux to run on an Intel 4004. It does take over a week to boot though. As long as you can connect a sufficient amount of memory to a CPU, it can boot Linux. If the CPU doesn't support Linux, it can emulate a CPU that does.
Oh pretty cool!
Some toasters can't.
The lame ones can't!
(Sobs in Brave Little Toaster noises)