Linux is now completely usable on the Mac mini M1. Booting from USB a full Ubuntu desktop (rpi). Network works via a USB c dongle. Update includes support for USB, I2C, DART. We will push changes to our GitHub and a tutorial later today. Thanks to the @CorelliumHQ team ❤️🙏
Chris
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Founder of @CorelliumHQ. Now CTO at @Cellebrite. Focused on advanced virtualization, security research, and the future of digital intelligence.
Joined August 2009
- Wifi now works on Linux on the M1. Current status of the @CorelliumHQ team's effort - - SMP ✅ - AIC ✅ - GPIO ✅ - SMC ✅ - ANS/NVMe ✅ - USB ✅ - SPI ✅ - I2C ✅ - PCIe ✅ - Wifi ✅ - Ethernet (Mac Mini) ✅ - Keyboard/Touchpad (Mac Book) ✅
- Look ma, no dongle! Linux on the Apple M1 now supports booting from NVMe. The instructions on the Corellium blog have been updated. Stellar effort by the whole @CorelliumHQ team.
- All of @CorelliumHQ’s Linux for M1 code will be released under a permissive open-source license and we are actively looking to upstream it into Linux.
- Well for starters here is my R1 rig (for dev not gaming) with a 49" CHG90 Samsung monitor which does not work with with the latest Mac OS. But works perfectly with Linux on the Mac Mini M1. So that's what I use now.... #neofetchReplying to @cmwdotme @LukeDashjr and @CorelliumHQWhats the point of running ubuntu on mac
- Today we added cpu clock management (30% speed improvement) and support for the mac book air & pro. Next up SPI (for air/pro keyboard touchpad), SMC and Wifi. Has anyone tried an EGPU now that PCIe is working?
- Replying to @cmwdotme and @coolstarorgHere you go pastebin.com/raw/XTfhN2Cj
- Just applied with @planetbeing to @InfiltrateCon to present our talk “OLED burn-in compensation image recovery using SEP execution with PAC bypass on iPhone XS” hope to see you in Miami!
- This is the first publicly available version of Android with 16k page support. We also built Signal for it and included it in the base image. The code is all up on our githubIntroducing Project Sandcastle: Android for the iPhone. We’re excited to see what the developer community builds from this foundation. We’d particularly like to thank the team behind Checkra1n and PongoOS for their support and assistance. projectsandcastle.org
- A long time ago in a galaxy not so far away I had the iPhone 4 fully emulated in Qemu. If there is interest I will clean it up and release the patches. Full disclosure it was an older version of Qemu 🙃











