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Run linux on mac virtual machine
Run linux on mac virtual machine










run linux on mac virtual machine

You can symlink qemu or qemu-img outside of the app, but don't try to run them as actual copies you've pulled out of the app, or neither of them will see the included patched libraries that let qemu run in the first place. You can get an installer for Ubuntu desktop (for ARM) here:ĭid you copy the qemu-img binary that's bundled inside the ACVM app bundle somewhere else and run that? All of the libraries that ACVM needs to run qemu are included in the app bundle, and both the qemu binary, and the qemu-img binary are built against those binaries running from where they are, with the libraries relative to the ACVM app itself. If you want to try it out, there's an easy to use packaged-up launcher (ACVM) for Qemu built for ARM on Github here:

run linux on mac virtual machine

There's no support for high DPI displays (or associated display scaling) I can figure out, so no retina support, yet, and the builds of Qemu that work on M1 Macs don't (yet?) support Qemu's savevm command to save a snapshot of the running VM - so you're going to boot into and shut down the VM each and every time you want to use it - there's no support, yet, for saving the current state of the VM like you might be used to using in Parallels or VirtualBox, when running Qemu on an M1 Mac. It more or less works, and it doesn't lag on my end (an M1 MacBook Pro), but a couple of caveats: I've used the ARM Mac builds of Qemu that are floating around to install Ubuntu in a Qemu VM, using the ARM build of Ubuntu Focal desktop (Ubuntu 20.04).












Run linux on mac virtual machine