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Yeah, I probably wouldn't have upgraded for this, honestly, if I could've done it again. Oh well, at least the Linux support is pretty great!
Use the "free software" option that it gives you in Monterey. That was the one that works for me. I did not find that loading an ISO worked.
Again, stop blaming a technical limitation on Microsoft's end on Parallels or VMWare. It's not their fault. It's a new architecture and you will...
I installed Monterey.
I got it working, but there appear to be some real limitations to the implementation: - Allows for only 32GB storage - Allows for 4GB RAM - Has a...
From VMWare's own blog post: "We don't plan to support installing or running x86 VMs on Macs with Apple silicon." Instead of complaining,...
It's not going to support x86. No M1 virtualization tool does--because if it did, it'd be an emulation tool. If you want to use to use Windows,...
One feature request that would be nice to see as someone who messes with SBCs and a Pinebook Pro: It'd be nice to see Parallels natively support...
In case you didn't see, the news is here. Some early observations: - Ubuntu now has sound, which was the one real downside of the Linux ARM setup...
Same issue with lack of audio in both Ubuntu and Fedora.