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Ask HN: Anyone daily driving Asahi Linux for work?

6 pointsby jiwidi10 months ago
How is the support, stability and daily task performance? Battery? GPU Support for video playback or still in CPU?<p>I always look back at my old acer laptop with arch and i3 as my most productive environment but couldn&#x27;t daily run it at work as every now and then screen sharing or video wouldnt work due to driver update and stall a meeting.

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nextos10 months ago
ARM is a bit messy on Linux, even on Snapdragon X, due to the lack of standardized boot among other things.<p>Given that new Intel and AMD options are much less power hungry, is going the ARM route worth the trouble?<p>With that said, on M2 Macs, every basic feature works, except microphone support. But there are still some annoyances like having to keep a macOS partition.
dyingkneepad10 months ago
As much as I admire the herculean efforts of the people involved to make these things work, my policy is to only ever use hardware where the drivers are actually supported&#x2F;paid for by the hardware manufacturers.<p>I mean, even when using paid-for drivers we encounter a lot of trouble, I don&#x27;t want to live in this world there the HW manufacturer doesn&#x27;t care about my usage.<p>I&#x27;ll stay with Intel Graphics. It works just fine. If I report bugs, someone who is getting paid to fix those bugs will read my report and try to address it.
talldayo10 months ago
No but I&#x27;ve daily driven GNOME&#x2F;Wayland on my Intel Macbook without issue for 3 years now. Docker Just Works, package management isn&#x27;t protracted torture, and I even get a really nifty M.2 drive for when my internal storage fails one day.
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