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Now that Ubuntu 21.10 has Kernel 5.13, will 21.10 Server ARM work on Apple Silicon?

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I have heard that Ubuntu 21.10 has Kernel 5.13, which supports Apple Silicon, so, does this mean Ubuntu Server 21.10 ARM supports Apple Silicon M1 Macs? And if so, how well?

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ru flag
@karel that page is from December of 2020, and hence does not take into consideration the Linux Kernel 5.13 present in Ubuntu 21.10.
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ru flag
@guiverc yeah, I guess I will have to try it out, but where I am in the world has horridly, painfully slow internet, so such a large ISO is quite a big deal to download. So I just wanted to see if anyone has tried it out yet so I could know if my time is just gonna be wasted.
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Why are you using a Q&A site then? Use a forum (eg. https://ubuntuforums.org/) where opinions are on-topic (they aren't here; this site for is for questions & answers - "how well" requires an off-topic *opinion* (or subjective answer) to be offered. See https://askubuntu.com/help/dont-ask
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@ProfessorConfundus I was referring to Ubuntu 20.10 in [this answer](https://askubuntu.com/a/1310778/).
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@guiverc oh, sorry about that, I didn't realise AskUbuntu was for definitive answers only.
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