Transitioning from Arch Linux to M1 Pro MacBook Pro: Day 1 Experience
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Summary
The article discusses the author's transition from using Arch Linux on non-Apple laptops to configuring a new M1 Pro MacBook Pro on day 1. It highlights the experience of a Linux user switching to Apple Silicon.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI used Arch Linux for nine years as a daily driver on non-Apple laptops.
This recounts my experience configuring it to hit the ground running from day 1.
If you're a Linux user making the switch to Apple Silicon, or thinking of doing so, this post may be of interest.
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