AsahiLina: ✨ We got a bunch of Steam games to run on Asahi Linux!!! ✨ (vt.social)
from reallyzen@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 28 May 2024 16:27
https://lemmy.ml/post/16183589

Update : more games!

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mudle@lemmy.ml on 28 May 2024 16:38 next collapse

I’m still in shock how quickly they have progressed.

Jean_le_Flambeur@discuss.tchncs.de on 28 May 2024 16:46 next collapse

I have no idea what asahi linux is and at that point I am to afraid to ask

fossphi@lemm.ee on 28 May 2024 16:48 next collapse

Fedora linux distribution for apple silicon (M series) computers

afk_strats@lemmy.world on 28 May 2024 16:51 collapse

With added firmware/drivers for better hardware compatibility

fossphi@lemm.ee on 28 May 2024 19:50 collapse

Yeah, I think my comment really undersold the work that the Asahi team has been doing

noodlejetski@lemm.ee on 28 May 2024 16:59 next collapse

duckduckgo.com/?q=Asahi+Linux+&ia=web

lord_ryvan@ttrpg.network on 29 May 2024 16:25 collapse

Or Let Me Duck That For You for added snarkiness

Zucca@sopuli.xyz on 29 May 2024 17:36 collapse

TIL: that exists.

Fleppensteijn@feddit.nl on 28 May 2024 19:49 next collapse

Asahi means “rising sun” in Japanese, and it is also the name of an apple cultivar. 旭りんご (asahi ringo) is what we know as the McIntosh Apple, the apple variety that gave the Mac its name.

If you’re thinking what I’m thinking, it doesn’t seem to have anything to do with beer.

InfiniWheel@lemmy.one on 28 May 2024 22:26 collapse

Isn’t it cause its the handle of the main dev?

imikoy@hexbear.net on 28 May 2024 22:41 collapse

No, lead dev is marcan. Asahi Lina is a vtuber who had reverse-engineered Apple GPU and wrote the driver for it (in tandem with Alyssa Rosenzweig)

reallyzen@lemmy.ml on 29 May 2024 20:43 collapse

They are both on Mastodon. Lina just posted an updated list of games, there’s a ton of them

imikoy@hexbear.net on 28 May 2024 22:39 next collapse

Asahi Linux is the “have linux run on apple M series CPUs” project

qaz@lemmy.world on 29 May 2024 06:41 collapse

Linux distro for apple ARM devices with reverse engineered drivers.

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 28 May 2024 17:30 next collapse

is linux already better for gaming on macs than macos?

meekah@lemmy.world on 28 May 2024 17:39 next collapse

Sure looks like it

azvasKvklenko@sh.itjust.works on 28 May 2024 18:53 next collapse

No Vulkan and just WineD3D on OpenGL makes it hard to consider good. Might be pretty good after they find a way to run Vulkan on it, which might be tricky given how the hardware was explicitly designed to run just the proprietary Metal API.

AProfessional@lemmy.world on 28 May 2024 19:54 collapse

A vulkan driver already exists and has made progress, it just needs some more time.

Molecular0079@lemmy.world on 28 May 2024 20:31 collapse

I’ve heard something about Apple Silicon GPUs being tile-based and not immediate mode, which means the Vulkan API is different compared to regular PCs. How has this been addressed in the Vulkan driver?

AProfessional@lemmy.world on 28 May 2024 20:41 collapse

The blog has multiple progress posts asahilinux.org/blog/

I’ll admit im not an expert but shes not brought up tiling at all as a problem.

Molecular0079@lemmy.world on 13 Jun 05:58 collapse

Yeah, in a Reddit comment, Hector Martin himself said that the memory bandwidth on the Apple SIlicon GPU is so big that any potential performance problems due to TBDR vs IMR are basically insignificant.

…which is a funny fact because I had another Reddit user swear up and down that TBDR was a big problem and that’s why Apple decided not to support Vulkan and instead is forcing everyone to go Metal.

reallyzen@lemmy.ml on 28 May 2024 21:36 next collapse

I’d argue that it may come to that, given the poor availability of (steam) games for the macos platform. And when it is available, you may end up with a disclaimer that it may not run anyway.

imikoy@hexbear.net on 28 May 2024 22:37 next collapse

If the game relies on 32bit libraries, IIRC macos dropped the support for those? And there’s a lot of games that rely on 32bit.

So if one really cannot play 32bit games on macos then yeah. If the game doesn’t do anything fancy with OpenGL, and is using OpenGL, then I think that it’ll run great.

d3Xt3r@lemmy.nz on 28 May 2024 23:26 next collapse

As an actual M1+Asahi user and a gamer: Asahi is not there yet. Right now, if you’re on macOS, Crossover (or Porting Kit) and/or Parallels is able to run more games and with better performance compared to Asahi (using krun + FEX). Also, Steam on macOS (non-native) is much more peformant compared to Asahi, where it’s currently slow and glitchy.

But that will all change in the future once the Vulkan driver and TSO patches are ready. FEX is also seeing a lot of improvements, so by the end of the year, there’s a good chance that gaming on Asahi would be much better than macOS.

OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml on 29 May 2024 05:51 next collapse

You’ve gotten a lot of answers (mostly no), but I will say Minecraft runs better on Linux on Mac than MacOS on Mac!

olympicyes@lemmy.world on 29 May 2024 20:10 collapse

You can use Whisky which is a convenient wrapper for WINE to run the Windows version of Steam. Simple games like Dredge work flawlessly on my M1 but anything used for benchmarking FPS is unacceptably slow. Translation of Intel code is the biggest issue. I assume Asahi has the same limitations as Mac OS but it is impressive what they’ve been able to do.

NutWrench@lemmy.world on 29 May 2024 20:23 collapse

There’s a native Linux version of Steam (at least for Ubuntu / Mint) that works great. It also uses a proprietary Wine wrapper called Proton, that’s pre-configured for all your Steam Library games.

olympicyes@lemmy.world on 29 May 2024 20:26 next collapse

Sorry I was very unclear. Whisky is an app for MacOS. I’ve used Steam on Ubuntu as well and it works OK but sometimes is a pain to find a version of proton that works for a given game.

CalcProgrammer1@lemmy.ml on 30 May 2024 02:20 collapse

Native in this case means processor architecture, not OS. The Linux Steam is still x86/x86_64 code and to run it on an ARM system (even running Linux) will require an emulation layer. This adds substantial amounts of overhead, much more than Wine/Proton does for Windows games on Linux.

SpaceCadet@feddit.nl on 28 May 2024 17:49 next collapse

So how does that work given that most Steam games are x86/x64 and the M2 is an ARM processor? Does it emulate an x86 CPU? Isn’t that slow, given that it’s an entirely different architecture, or is there some kind of secret sauce?

dsemy@lemm.ee on 28 May 2024 17:55 next collapse

Why not click the link and find out? It’s literally a Mastodon post, you don’t even have to read much.

SpaceCadet@feddit.nl on 28 May 2024 18:04 collapse

The post doesn’t answer the questions, it’s why I asked.

It says:

All running on a krun microVM with FEX and full TSO support 💪

I was not expecting Party Animals to run! That’s a DX11 game, running with the classic WineD3D on our OpenGL 4.6 driver!

Now I know some of these words, but it does not answer my question.

dsemy@lemm.ee on 28 May 2024 18:17 next collapse

You asked how it works, the post states how it works. You also asked if it’s slow, which is clearly answered in the post (though you didn’t quote that part). You also asked if there’s some “secret sauce” allowing it to be fast, which is also a weird question since everything used is listed in the post.

If something wasn’t clear to you, why not specifically ask about it? Even in this comment, you still don’t specify what you don’t understand. What kind of answer are you expecting to get?

[deleted] on 28 May 2024 18:53 collapse

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catloaf@lemm.ee on 28 May 2024 18:42 collapse

You can Google the words you don’t know, and find out that it does in fact answer your question.

SpaceCadet@feddit.nl on 28 May 2024 18:45 collapse

Yeah god forbid people have some interesting discussion on this platform, right?

Sekoia@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 28 May 2024 21:41 collapse

Just to offer some support, you’re right and those are good questions

GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org on 28 May 2024 19:44 collapse

Emulation.

Definitely going to incur a performance hit relative to native code, but in principle it could be perfectly good. It’s not like the GPU is running x86 code in the first place. On macOS, Apple provides Rosetta to run x86 Mac apps, and it’s very, very good. Not sure how FEX compares.

boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net on 28 May 2024 23:07 collapse

Virtualization actually, dont know why though

HEXN3T@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 28 May 2024 18:03 next collapse

The Gods be damned it can run Crysis

SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org on 28 May 2024 19:16 next collapse

She’s the GOAT

imikoy@hexbear.net on 28 May 2024 22:34 next collapse

I wanna do Mesa because of Lina

The brain however does not want to cooperate (it wants to defrag)

Zucca@sopuli.xyz on 29 May 2024 17:33 collapse

I’ve always thought GOAT stands for Gentleman Of All Trades. I make a wild guess it’s Girl Of All Trades in this case?

Custard@lemmy.world on 29 May 2024 19:01 collapse

Always thought it was “Greatest of all time”

SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org on 29 May 2024 19:19 collapse

Yeah, that’s what I meant too.

muhyb@programming.dev on 28 May 2024 21:40 next collapse

No Doom?

d3Xt3r@lemmy.nz on 29 May 2024 07:18 collapse

Since you asked…

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muhyb@programming.dev on 29 May 2024 10:58 collapse

Now it’s complete! No party without Doom. ^^

imikoy@hexbear.net on 28 May 2024 22:42 next collapse

BUT CAN IT RUN CRYSIS

Yes it can

boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net on 28 May 2024 23:26 next collapse

Btw the “official COPR” for krun on Fedora seems unmaintained, but there is a new one with recent builds.

some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org on 29 May 2024 20:58 collapse

The Asahi team never fails to impress. You can support the project at their Patreon. You don’t need to care about Apple hardware to see the value in the work they’re doing getting ported over to ARM PCs. Who knows? You might be donating to the health of your preferred distro on a device you will own down the road.