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<ahref="/2024/11/19/asahi-on-m1-mba.html">Asahi Linux on my base model M1 MacBook Air (19 Nov 2024)</a>
<p>In this blog post I will be taking a quick look at Asahi Linux and my opinions on it so far. I have installed it on my base-model M1 MacBook Air and am planning of perhaps turning it into a very low-powered yet still powerful server.</p>
<p><p>I wanted to write a small series of blog posts detailing how I made it so that my websites that are hosted at the server in my apartment (which only has a public IPv6 address) can be accessed from the Internet even if you’re in an IPv4-only network and I wanted to start by writing a post about how I delegated an IPv6 prefix to my OPNsense installation from my FRITZ!Box. (Un)fortunately, just as I finished writing it, I found out that the official (I think) <ahref="https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/how-tos/ipv6_fb.html">OPNsense documentation</a> has the <em>exact</em> thing I wrote about documented already, so there’s really no point in my posting my own version that is almost literally the same thing.</p>