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Adventurous Mac owners can check out Ubuntu Linux on M1 silicon for themselves, though there are some caveats.
Corellium has released the promised full version that is intended for the public, the full "completely usable" version of the Ubuntu Linux software system that could run on Apple's M1-equipped Macs.
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The process for getting Linux to boot and run on M1 Macs might not exactly be for the faint of heart either as it most likely requires fiddling with the Mac and potentially jailbreaking it.
Corellium has successfully run Ubuntu Linux on Apple's M1 Macs, although you'll need a USB drive and some know-how to make it work.