You can install any Linux version on your MacBook. Just create a bootable USB drive.Is there a version of Linux out for a MacBook Pro with an M1 silicon chip?
Not a virtual type a regular operating system??
You can install any Linux version on your MacBook. Just create a bootable USB drive.
Hello,I suspect you're unaware of this but the M1 architecture is different. You might want to click the link posted by @arochester above. It's still a new architecture. Linux will natively run on that hardware in due time, but that time is not now.
WelcomeI should be aware of between ARM Linux distributions and x86-64 Linux distributions
I'm mainly looking into its effect on software development with C++.
@Casanova , you would do well to open your own topic.