Apple has published core code and system components MacOS 13.1 and iOS 16.2

Apple published Starting texts low-level system components of the operating system MacOS 13.1 ( Ventura ) in which free software is used, including components of Darwin and other components, programs and libraries that are not related to GUI. A total of 174 packages with the source texts.

Among other things, code nuclei XNU , the original texts of which are published in the form of slices of code related to the next MacOS release. XNU is part of the Darwin open project and is a hybrid core combining the Mach core, components from the FreeBSD and C ++ API IOKIT project to write drivers.

At the same time, published open components used in the mobile mobile IOS 16.2 platform. The publication includes two packages -Webkit and Libiconv.

You can additionally note integration drivers for GPU Apple AGX
In the distribution asahi linux , developed for working on computers Mac, equipped with ARM chips M1 and M2, developed by Apple. The added driver provides support for Opengl 2.1 and Opengl ES 2.0, and allows you to use the acceleration of GPU forces in games and user environment KDE and GNOME. The distribution is built using the standard Arch Linux repositories, and all specific changes, such as the core, installer, bootloader, auxiliary scripts and environment settings, are made in Separate repository . To support the GPU Apple AGX, you need to install two packages: linux-asahi-edge C DRM-Diver (Direct Rendering Manager) for Linux and Mesa-asahi-Edge with Opengl Driver for mesa.

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