Installed openSUSE tumbleweed in M1 MBP in UTM. Surprisingly did not face any issue.
Installed openSUSE tumbleweed in M1 MBP in UTM. Surprisingly did not face any issue.
UTM is basically QEMU under the hood, which is well supported by Linux, so it's no surprise that it worked without any issues.
What would be interesting to know however, is what's the performance is like. You should run something like Geekbench on macOS and on UTM and compare the result, to see what the overhead is like.
18ReplyI am here to serve.
M1 Max Macbook Pro 16 Geekbench 6
Native MacOS: 2437 single core, 12803 multicore
UTM Fedora 38 using QEMU: 2324 single core, 11829 multicore
Parallels Fedora 38: 2333 single core, 12020 multicore
18ReplyDamn, that's actually pretty impressive. Assuming you ran the x86-64 version of Fedora in UTM, and the ARM version in Parallels?
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I used to have issues when I tried to run fedora and ubuntu, hence the title.
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I guess shit just work
6ReplyUTM?
4ReplyIt is like Virtualbox only, but exclusively for apple silicon https://mac.getutm.app/
4ReplyIt supports intel Mac’s too.
5ReplyThere’s also a version for iOS/iPadOS getutm.app
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WiFi works fine?
4ReplyOP used a virtual machine. No wifi involved with the guest
16ReplyYa perfectly, without any issues. Because the distro uses directly MBP's wifi ethernet style.
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