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linux-m1
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[To the Developers] Forgotten progress
Thunderbolt 3/4/USB4 (by the way, what variant really is in there on Apple Silicon?): https://github.com/corellium/linux-m1/commit/bfe2acdeff2e5b8bb606997918044c99607f9e79. This is a bring-up commit with some more following, see https://github.com/corellium/linux-m1/commits/master
- Show HN: A low power 1U Raspberry Pi cluster server for inexpensive colocation
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Dissecting the Apple M1 GPU, Part IV
Heh, corellium did it by making a fake PCIe controller:
https://github.com/corellium/linux-m1/commit/e501cce95dfcc65...
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OpenBSD boots multi-user on Apple M1 hardware
For anyone else interested: https://github.com/corellium/linux-m1/blob/master/drivers/pc...
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How to Run FreeBSD 13.0-BETA1 ARM64 in QEMU on Apple Silicon (MacBook Pro M1)
https://github.com/corellium/linux-m1/commit/b8ecd5924678f1c...
Not sure why this would have an impact on VM idling…
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Linux For Apple M1 Macs is Finally Here, Thanks To Corellium
Thanks I see it now; https://github.com/corellium/linux-m1/blob/master/arch/arm64/boot/dts/apple/apple-m1-j274.dts
- Corellium Releases 'Completely Usable' Version of Linux for M1 Macs
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Linux Running on Apple M1
Great progress already thanks to the PongoOS project and the early support for M1 linux project. [0][1]
Getting GPU acceleration is now the real challenge.
[0] https://github.com/corellium/preloader-m1
[1] https://github.com/corellium/linux-m1
- M1 Linux
- (Very) Early Build of Linux for the M1 from the Corellium Folks
scalenode-cm4-baseboard
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Show HN: A low power 1U Raspberry Pi cluster server for inexpensive colocation
I'm really hoping a blade like the Uptime.Lab concept [1] makes it to production, because you could cram 15-20 Compute Module 4s, with native NVMe boot, into a 1U chassis, for around 100 ARM cores, plus over 100 GB of RAM and whatever amount of SSD storage you can afford.
I have been in contact with Ivan, the creator of the board, and I'm currently testing his beta '0.6' version. It really makes racking Pis for simple clusters easy, compared to trying to mash Pi 4s into a rack.
There's also the Scalenode [2], but I haven't heard much about it since the first post to GitHub.
[1] https://www.instagram.com/p/CRZMXmRLRma/
[2] https://github.com/antmicro/scalenode
What are some alternatives?
darwin-xnu - Legacy mirror of Darwin Kernel. Replaced by https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/xnu
inletsctl - Create inlets servers on the top cloud platforms
tinypilot - Use your Raspberry Pi as a browser-based KVM.
edk2-platforms - Ampere EDK II implementation for Ampere's arm64 SoCs
raspberry-pi-1u-server - A low power 1U Raspberry Pi cluster server for inexpensive colocation.
mbp-2016-linux - State of Linux on the MacBook Pro 2016 & 2017
linux - Linux kernel source tree
docs - Hardware and software docs / wiki