top | item 45023535 (no title) kangs | 6 months ago unfortunately, contrarily to popular belief, you cannot run Linux natively on recent macbooks (m4) today. discuss order hn newest dagmx|6 months ago That doesn’t really affect what I’m saying though. Yes, support capped out with the M2, but you can still observe the properties of efficiency on there. sys_64738|6 months ago Depends what "natively" means. You can virtualize Linux through several means such as Virtual Box. svantana|6 months ago ...but you won't get similar power efficiency, which was claimed.
dagmx|6 months ago That doesn’t really affect what I’m saying though. Yes, support capped out with the M2, but you can still observe the properties of efficiency on there.
sys_64738|6 months ago Depends what "natively" means. You can virtualize Linux through several means such as Virtual Box. svantana|6 months ago ...but you won't get similar power efficiency, which was claimed.
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