Asahi Linux Fixes macOS 27 Dual-Boot Issue, Plus 3 Other Developments
The Asahi Linux team has resolved a dual-boot issue caused by the macOS 27 update on Apple Silicon Macs. SpaceX unveils a prototype "handset-like device" to investors, Sony plans to end PS game disc production, and rumors surface about the discontinuation of the Surface Go series.
Since Apple’s transition from Intel processors to its in-house Arm-based processors about six years ago, installing Linux on Apple Silicon Macs has been a far more challenging endeavor compared to the Intel era when tools like Boot Camp Assistant and rEFInd were available. Amid this challenging environment, the Asahi Linux team has been driving efforts to bring Linux to Apple Silicon machines. This month, they released a fix for boot problems caused by the macOS 27 update.
This issue arose when the macOS 27 update prevented users from accessing existing Linux installation partitions. According to the Asahi Linux team, the fix is applied automatically during new installations. For damaged existing installations, users can restore functionality by rerunning the installer. Detailed explanations of the fix have been provided on the team’s official blog.
Meanwhile, several other significant developments have occurred in the tech industry. SpaceX reportedly demonstrated a prototype “handset-like device” featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and a custom operating system to investors. Sony announced plans to cease the production of physical PlayStation game discs, and rumors have emerged suggesting the potential discontinuation of Microsoft’s Surface Go series.
Compatibility Issues Triggered by macOS 27
Asahi Linux is a Fedora-based Linux distribution tailored for Apple Silicon Macs. The project has consistently strived to maintain compatibility despite Apple’s frequent hardware and firmware updates. The macOS 27 update is the latest example, introducing changes to Apple’s bootloader that disrupted access to Linux partitions.
The fix provided by Asahi Linux applies automatically during new installations and can also be used to repair existing installations via the installer. Thanks to this update, users who encountered boot issues with Linux after upgrading to macOS 27 can expect a relatively straightforward recovery process.
SpaceX Considering a Smartphone-Like Device
with a Custom OS
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, SpaceX recently showcased a prototype “handset-like device” equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and a custom operating system to select investors. This device reportedly features a sleek design and emphasizes AI capabilities.
However, it remains uncertain whether this product will eventually be launched in the market. While SpaceX appears to be exploring potential integration with its Starlink satellite communication service, there is no clarity on whether this initiative is linked to previous discussions by CEO Elon Musk about a “Tesla Phone.”
Sony to End PlayStation Disc Production
Sony has announced plans to discontinue the production of physical discs for PlayStation games, signaling the company’s full shift toward digital distribution. According to a report by The Verge, this strategic shift could result in future PlayStation hardware no longer featuring built-in disc drives.
In addition, Sony intends to phase out certain digital avenues for playing old-generation games on newer hardware. This move highlights the gaming industry’s ongoing transition away from physical media. However, concerns over digital ownership rights have resurfaced among users, particularly following recent instances where Sony made previously purchased movies inaccessible on its PS Store.
Rumors Surrounding the End of the Surface
Go Series
Windows Central has reported that Microsoft’s Surface Go 4 tablet and Surface Laptop Go 3 are out of stock, with no plans for additional production. If true, this would effectively signal the end of the Surface Go series.
The Surface Go lineup had gained popularity among education markets and users seeking compact, affordable devices. Microsoft’s potential decision to exit this segment could be attributed to increased competition in the low-end tablet market and a strategic focus on its higher-end Surface Pro series.
Editorial Opinion
In the short term, the Asahi Linux team’s rapid response to macOS 27 compatibility issues is a critical update for developers using Linux on Apple Silicon Macs. While compatibility problems may persist with each major macOS update, the quick resolution highlights the maturity of the Asahi Linux project and the strength of its community. This development is likely to positively influence engineers considering Apple Silicon Macs for Linux development.
From a broader perspective, SpaceX’s exploration of a custom OS device, Sony’s decision to end disc production, and the rumored discontinuation of Surface Go signify a deeper trend toward vertical integration in hardware and software. As physical media continues to fade and proprietary ecosystems become more prevalent, the importance of digital ownership and cross-platform compatibility is likely to grow. Repurposing older hardware with Linux could become an increasingly popular movement in the years to come.
References
- Liliputing: Lilbits: Asahi Linux release fix for booting Linux on macOS 27, Surface Go is going away, and Sony announces plans to stop making PlayStation game discs — Published on 2026-07-01
- Asahi Linux Official Blog: macOS 27 Compatibility Fix Announcement — Published on 2026-06-xx
- The Wall Street Journal: SpaceX shows investors prototype of handset-like device — Published on 2026-07-xx
- The Verge: Sony announces plans to stop making PlayStation game discs — Published on 2026-07-xx
- Windows Central: Surface Go 4 and Laptop Go 3 out of stock, no plans for more — Published on 2026-07-xx
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