Corellium Releases Linux for M1 Macs With Support for USB, I2C, DART [Download]
Corellium has released an update to its build of Linux for M1 Macs that includes support for USB, I2C, and DART.
Linux is now completely usable on the Mac mini M1. Booting from USB a full Ubuntu desktop (rpi). Network works via a USB c dongle. Update includes support for USB, I2C, DART. We will push changes to our GitHub and a tutorial later today. Thanks to the @CorelliumHQ team
The company released the first build of Linux for Macs with Apple Silicon in very early beta last week. That was then updated with AIC, UART & SMP yesterday.
Today’s changes have been pushed to the linux-m1 GitHub. You can get them here. We’ll update this article when the tutorial is posted.
Notably, CTO Chris Wade revealed that you will also be able to boot Linux on the M1 with Pongo. Please download the iClarified app or follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and RSS for updates.
Apple’s new M1 Macs can be ordered here:
● 13-inch MacBook Air with M1 Chip
● 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Chip
● Mac mini with M1 Chip