I have an M1 mac. Based on this article https://developer.apple.com/documen...ning_intel_binaries_in_linux_vms_with_rosetta, it is now possible to run x86_64 binaries in Arm Linux VMs. I have linux VMs and as far as I know it should be seamless, but I can't run them currently. Does anyone know anything about this support in Parallels?
Interested in this as well. The news are out for month and I could not find any news on this regarding parallels. It would be awesome to rund amd64 apps on Linux. Anyone from parallels got and news/plans on this?
I really hope as well that this feature will be made available in Parallels. That would be a total gamechanger!
Tested this out on UTM recently with Debian running the Opera Browser (doesn't have ARM executable) and wow! It works really well, so if Parallels could add the magic that needs to go behind Parallels Virtualisation framework to get this to work, rather than having to use Apple's. That would be preferred, and I would happily wait for that. But, if you could work your same magic on Linux VMs using the Apple framework like you're doing with macOS VMs, that could work as an Alternative VM configuration. I.e. you choose which type of VM, one with or without Rosetta2 Support, if you're limited to having to use Apple's VM framework to utilise Rosetta2.
Yes ! Please add a smooth integration with the virtiofs just like UTM (QEMU+Apple Hypervistor) does . I kind of "Enable Rosetta on Linux (x86_64 Emulation)"