3 points | by SockThief 10 hours ago ago
3 comments
> The advice for Asahi Linux users is not to upgrade to macOS 27 until the issue is resolved.
> until the issue is resolved.
Does Apple see it as an issue? This can be easily framed as an advantage: see, we hardened our bootloader, security goes brrrrrr.
The use of the word "boots" in the article title seems intentionally obfuscating. I was excited that macOS 27 was letting users boot into Asahi Linux from the os directly.
This kind of pun is standard for The Register but yes, it is confusing.
> The advice for Asahi Linux users is not to upgrade to macOS 27 until the issue is resolved.
> until the issue is resolved.
Does Apple see it as an issue? This can be easily framed as an advantage: see, we hardened our bootloader, security goes brrrrrr.
The use of the word "boots" in the article title seems intentionally obfuscating. I was excited that macOS 27 was letting users boot into Asahi Linux from the os directly.
This kind of pun is standard for The Register but yes, it is confusing.