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When using virtio-gpu, virgl allows for 3D acceleration using OpenGL. Would it be possible to have support for virtio-gpu's Vulkan support...
If your app is a 32-bit x86 one, you need to install the 32-bit x86 runtime package too.
Just install the x86 or x86_64 ones for the app.
Hello, For the kernel, it won't run, ever. (for regular RHEL7/8 and derivatives) Those have their kernel built targeting a 64KB granule size....
(for that matter, not supported by the MMU is what matters here, should have said that instead of the IOMMU, which doesn't matter in this case)
Hello, Yes, it activates with a Windows 10 Education product key.
CentOS relies on 64KB granule support, which isn't supported by the IOMMU of the Apple M1 processor. I'd recommend using Fedora or Ubuntu...
Parallels Tools for Linux are currently x86 only...
It's because those apps were inherited from Windows Phone/Windows 10 Mobile, which ran on 32-bit Arm processors.
The Store and quite some other UWP apps are 32-bit Arm. As such, they won't run on M1 for now. (see the release notes of this Parallels beta)
Clarifying why CentOS (Stream) and RHEL don't boot on Parallels for M1: It's because their kernels assume a 64KB page size. That translation...