Timeline for Can we reopen this question as a special case?
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Jan 21, 2021 at 17:33 | comment | added | muru | @Arch ok, so post the answer, why comment here? | |
Jan 21, 2021 at 16:48 | comment | added | Archisman Panigrahi | And here is the special method. corellium.com/blog/linux-m1 | |
Dec 30, 2020 at 12:06 | comment | added | muru | Meh, installation on recent Apple devices have been broken for years now (ever since the T2 encryption thing, the internal SSD couldn't be detected on new MBPs, for example). Does it matter what the specific reason for breakage is on $RANDOM_APPLE_DEVICE? Because even if the new M1 chip GPUs were supported, would the T2 chips (or whatever the new equivalent is) be? Or something else will be broken | |
Dec 30, 2020 at 9:57 | comment | added | Dan | In my opinion, "no you can't" is only half an answer. Explanation on why not would be a full answer. Also, another reason I prefer to reopen the question, I expect a lot of users in the future would be asking about this when more people will be interested in getting the new Mac with the M1 chip. Having a dedicated q&a for that will make the google search results a lot more efficient for users. If users unfamiliar with how SE works find an answer that says "TRY IT OUT" in large font, they will most likely not go through an answer that long. | |
Dec 30, 2020 at 8:04 | history | answered | muru | CC BY-SA 4.0 |