Fedora Asahi Remix is now working on Apple M3

Linux finally boots on M3 — now everyone’s asking about Ultra, ports, and what’s next

TLDR: Linux now runs on Apple’s M3 chips via Fedora Asahi Remix, and the crowd is buzzing. Fans cheer the progress while peppering devs with questions about M3 Ultra, external display and Thunderbolt support, and whether this speeds up future M4/M5 compatibility — a big step for Mac users who want Linux options.

Fedora Asahi Remix just got Linux running on Apple’s shiny M3 chips with a full KDE Plasma desktop — think a fresh, customizable look for your Mac — and the comments lit up like a launch party. Credit to devs noopwafel and Shiz, and the crowd wasted no time turning this win into a live Q&A. One relieved voice cheered that progress is back after a pause and upstreaming efforts (getting code into the main Linux project), while another admitted they assumed it was still stuck on M1/M2. Translation: surprise, hype, and a little “finally!” energy.

Then came the big swings. The “does it run on the M3 Ultra?” squad wants answers, and the practical crew is laser-focused on everyday stuff: external displays via DisplayPort Alt Mode and Thunderbolt (that super-fast plug for docks and drives). Meanwhile, the futurists are already game-planning: if M3 took this long — some say because the graphics changed a lot — does this speed up M4/M5 support? The thread turned into Team “ship it, I’m installing” vs. Team “call me when ports and pro features work,” with jokes about penguins (Linux’s mascot) finally moving into Apple’s orchard. Want to follow the project? Check out Asahi Linux for the latest. Brace yourself: this is the moment Mac meets hack, and the comments are the main event.

Key Points

  • Fedora Asahi Remix is now working on Apple M3 hardware.
  • A Linux KDE Plasma desktop environment is running on M3 via this remix.
  • The update is presented as a progress announcement for M3 support.
  • Contributors “noopwafel” and “Shiz” are credited for the achievement.
  • The author invites questions, indicating ongoing development and community engagement.

Hottest takes

"oh awesome! I had assumed they were just targeting M1/M2" — electronsoup
"Displayport alt mode? Thunderbolt?" — 2OEH8eoCRo0
"lead to M4 or M5 support in relatively short order?" — jsheard
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