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asahi-installer
distribution-macOS | asahi-installer | |
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14 | 9 | |
512 | 742 | |
2.7% | 2.6% | |
1.9 | 8.4 | |
about 1 month ago | 1 day ago | |
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distribution-macOS
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Hackintosh: OpenCore EFI for HP Pavilion Aero 13 Laptop
Every Christmas break I always hope I'll have the emotional energy to dig back into https://github.com/PureDarwin/PureDarwin#readme and see if I can get it to boot, even on VirtualBox, let alone some hackintosh friendly hardware like OP did
I am super, super cognizant that the devil's in the proverbial details, but they sure do seem to publish a lot of macOS into the open <https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/distribution-macO...> so my interest is to map out the parts that are missing
I'm also aware that Darling exists (e.g. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38423469 ) but if it's anything like Wine -- no, thank you. The only reason Wine (and their CrossOver friends) are required to exist is because there's no suitable open source release of Windows, so emulating the bugs is glucose cheaper. I had high hopes for ReactOS when I was in college, but I think they're just pushing that rock uphill (although I am super glad the project exists)
Having said all of that, don't overlook that even if I snapped my fingers and had a PureDarwin built 14.3 .iso this very second, the supply chain for x86_64 applications for any such OS is likely going the way of the dodo, since it won't be in a vendor's best interest to dedicate resources to building releases for what they assume is a dead platform
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macOS 13.5 source code released
To be fair, linking to the Releases page when there are no release notes are all here was completely useless for browsing. Linking directly to the tag on the Git repo would make it obvious that submodules are being used and allows browsing directly:
https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/distribution-macO...
I doubt most readers on HN are going to clone this locally and I also doubt anyone expects a release archive to contain Git submodules. This isn't to fault the repo authors, since we have to note that there isn't an actual "GitHub Release" here, it's just the automatic archive from GitHub for a certain tag.
- Unbekannte Berufe
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Any good vendors still out there without a subscription model?
Vendors have been selling you open-source software since the '80s. Here's macOS 13.2's open-source components. Darwin isn't really a thing any more, but around half of what Apple doesn't distribute any more is open source as well.
- RDP Server for Mac? Looking for a way to control my MAC from my Windows machine (No VNC)
- Aero OS: A new modern operating system made in Rust, now able to run the Links browser, Alacritty and much more!
- The SFC urges John Deere to surrender source code under GPL
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Spotify CEO renews attack on Apple after Musk's salvo
Darwin is open source. Here's the repo for their kernel: https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/xnu/tree/main. The userspace stuff can be found here: https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/distribution-macO...
- Torvalds using Asahi
- Apple finally embraces open source
asahi-installer
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My Asahi M2 MacBook was stolen. It didn't have encryption
Sorry this happened to you. It is indeed correct that the Asahi installer does not support encryption, see https://github.com/AsahiLinux/asahi-installer/issues/137
It can be done, but it's not straightforward: https://davidalger.com/posts/fedora-asahi-remix-on-apple-sil...
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M2 MacBook keyboard, trackpad do not work when booting Asahi from USB
I opened an issue with more details here: Issue #213 · AsahiLinux/asahi-installer (github.com)
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Looking to reduce 35+ GB of "System Data" on macOS Ventura M1 MacBook Air
In addition to removing rosetta 2 as someone already said, you can clear out old macOS install stubs using this script. Note that you have to run it from recovery mode:
- Torvalds using Asahi
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Getting error after setting name for my OS during installation
I found this GitHub issue - https://github.com/AsahiLinux/asahi-installer/issues/103
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Heads up, the new macOS beta broken my Asahi installation
I've opened an issue on our GitHub to track macOS upgrade problems. Please post a comment there with the information I requested, so we can try to figure out what causes this.
- Install Linux from within Windows
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The first Asahi Linux Alpha Release is out! | Asahi Linux is a project that brings Linux to all M1 Macs
Ease of use and convenience will typically be the most attractive and viable option. I’m pretty sure you can take a look at what the script does here: asahi-installer
- NetBSD/Evbarm on Apple Silicon
What are some alternatives?
macos - The open-source components of macOS. Using the "GitHub File Diff" Chrome/Firefox extension is recommended as most commits are too large to view fully.
FEX - A fast usermode x86 and x86-64 emulator for Arm64 Linux
dos-utils - MS-DOS/FreeDOS utilities
docs - Hardware and software docs / wiki
darwin-xnu - Legacy mirror of Darwin Kernel. Replaced by https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/xnu
linux - Linux kernel source tree
screen
distribution-macO
xnu
surface-pro-x - Tracking and meta repository for Surface Pro X support.
aero - Aero is a new modern, experimental, UNIX-like operating system following the monolithic kernel design. Supporting modern PC features such as long mode, 5-level paging, and SMP (multicore), to name a few.
rustdesk - An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer.