> That said the hardware is great, I run Asahi on another M1 MBP and Linux makes it the best laptop I've ever used.
I'm considering going this way on my M1 MBP. Is there anything you miss wrt. hardware compatibility?
> That said the hardware is great, I run Asahi on another M1 MBP and Linux makes it the best laptop I've ever used.
I'm considering going this way on my M1 MBP. Is there anything you miss wrt. hardware compatibility?
Pro motion and battery life for me
Pro motion has been working for a while, you can get 120Hz now.
My understanding from a friend who has one of these machines is that while 120Hz works, VRR does not and so the panel can’t clock down to save battery life when you’re just idling staring at a terminal.
(Not that I know all that well how good Linux machines are at clocking down anyway - my XPS and desktop both have VRR panels, but for all I know Niri runs them at full bore at all times - haven’t tried to measure, wouldn’t even know where to start)
+1 on battery life, though it has been improving: my idle battery usage is a lot better than a year ago.