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Can I use Ubuntu live USB on a MacBook Pro M1?

ru flag

You know, like boot into the non-persistent (or sometimes persistent) USB like in a windows computer.

What about the upcoming M1X?

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Does this answer your question? [How to install Ubuntu on a Mac with M1 processor?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1291377/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-a-mac-with-m1-processor) There is a way to install Ubuntu on it.
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Also keep checking https://asahilinux.org/ for updates.
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cn flag

No, sorry.

M1 is a completely different CPU architecture. It's not an amd64 or other supported architecture

It's not a question of "Linux does not support M1." It's the other way around: Apple does not support Linux on their proprietary M1 hardware platform. It's Apple's decision, not ours.

See also How to install Ubuntu on a Mac with M1 processor? for more details and discussion on the hurdles of trying to reverse-engineer a platform that does not encourage such effort.

There is a project to port Linux to M1. However, that project involves reverse-engineering MacOS and M1. It's haywiring Linux onto hardware that the manufacturer does not provide Linux support for. A great project for a hobby, but perhaps unwise for reliable daily use.

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