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giancarlostoro 2 hours ago

I would be surprised if they could. Linux on Macs is still a thing. In fact, Linux on Mac is why I keep all the Macs we have in the house from the mid to late 2000s because they still turn on and work, if I choose to install Linux on any of them they are still usable.

code_duck 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Linux on older Macs, currently. I'd love to install Linux on my M5 (or even ARM Windows 11) but it's not possible due to Apple's lack of documentation and some other issues.

retired an hour ago | parent [-]

Apple is still selling Macs with M3 and M4 chips.

Regarding M5 support, seems like a matter of time.

https://github.com/AsahiLinux/m1n1/pull/578

matheusmoreira 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> I would be surprised if they could.

They can. Require a valid signature from the mac's secure cryptoprocessor in order to interoperate. There's nothing we can do.

Remember when we used to use cryptography to protect ourselves from government and corporation espionage? Good times. Now cryptography is used by governments and corporations to protect themselves from us.

One day we'll need such hardware attestations to even get an internet connection.