Linux on arm Mac is 'fun'. The default Fedora is working okay now, but it's pro-AI. What do I do then? 🤔 Chimera and Elementary failed to boot and one of them might have even corrupted my existing Linux install somehow. I know Gentoo should be supported, but I've heard mixed opinions about it. OpenBSD should work, but apparently it won't be able to play videos smoothly due to the lack of hardware video acceleration, which is kind of sad...
@nina_kali_nina it looks like postmarketos has some amount of work done on the m1 (nabbed from asahi stuff) and i believe they have recently put out a 'no-AI-generated-code' statement. you will have to use pmbootstrap to build a device image yourself because M1 support is still in their 'testing' repo but pmbootstrap is honestly some of the best and friendliest linux device image build tooling i've ever used
@nina_kali_nina looks like more than i thought is working well actually, i just had to find my way to the wiki page for the generic aarch64 mac support: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Apple_M-series_Macs_(apple-mac-aarch64)
Apple M-series Macs (apple-mac-aarch64) - postmarketOS Wiki

@rudi it sounds a bit complicated... I don't want to break an existing OS by mistyping a command or something. :<