Linux already boots on Apple Silicon and has for almost a year; give it a couple more months (if that) and we'll have a reasonably user friendly installer for it and enough hardware working to be worth using ;)
(Basically I'm going to make battery stats work, polish up the install process, re-do the CPU frequency scaling driver, and ship it)
(Basically I'm going to make battery stats work, polish up the install process, re-do the CPU frequency scaling driver, and ship it)