The Fedora Asahi Remix team has released an update just a month after their first stable version, introducing a range of enhancements. Among the key improvements is enhanced HDMI support, with Fedora Asahi Linux now compatible with Apple’s M1 and M2 generations, including all Pro/Max/Ultra variants. HDMI output functionality extends to 14-/16-inch MacBook Pros, leaving the Mac Pro as the only unsupported platform.
The update also incorporates OpenGL ES 3.1 drivers, marking the only conformant OpenGL ES 3.1 implementation for M1- and M2-family graphics hardware. Alongside this, the update boosts Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support, corrects trackpad size reporting, and enhances touchbar, camera and speaker functionality. Additional improvements include extended battery life and a unified kernel package (kernel-16k) for comprehensive hardware integration.
In terms of media, the update addresses DRM requirements, ensuring compatibility with popular streaming services such as Netflix and Spotify. H.264 support is now included as standard, thanks to OpenH264 from Cisco.
Looking ahead, the Asahi team plans to focus on improving video hardware decoding, enhancing 3D acceleration performance in a VM, and supporting DP Alt Mode and Thunderbolt in future releases.
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