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<li>Ensure you are running version 6.19 or above of the Asahi kernel</li><li>Ensure your distro ships <code>iio-sensor-proxy</code> as a dependency of your DE (Fedora
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Asahi Remix does this)</li><li>Shut down your Mac</li><li><em>Hold</em> the power button until “Loading startup options” appears on the display
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for MacBooks, <em>or</em> for 5-7 seconds on the desktop machines</li><li>Select Options from the Apple boot menu</li><li>Log in with your macOS credentials, then do Command + Shift + T to
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open a terminal</li><li>Invoke the Asahi Installer by running <code>curl https://alx.sh | sh</code></li><li>Choose the “Upgrade vendor firmware package” option when prompted</li><li>Quit the installer and reboot once this is done</li></ol><h2id=solving-the-energy-crisis>Solving the energy crisis</h2><p>Idle energy consumption has been an ongoing issue, especially on devices with
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open a terminal</li><li>Invoke the Asahi Installer by running <code>curl https://alx.sh | sh</code></li><li>Choose the “Rebuild vendor firmware package” option when prompted</li><li>Quit the installer and reboot once this is done</li></ol><h2id=solving-the-energy-crisis>Solving the energy crisis</h2><p>Idle energy consumption has been an ongoing issue, especially on devices with
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Pro/Max/Ultra SoCs. The power management architecture on this platform is
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incredibly complex, and there are a lot of moving parts involved in making it
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all work. There is Power Manager (PMGR), which is responsible for the SoC’s power
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