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netkas

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Anyone saw this ? https://developer.apple.com/documen...ning_intel_binaries_in_linux_vms_with_rosetta

Overview​

In macOS 13 and later on Mac computers with Apple silicon chips, the Virtualization framework supports Rosetta in ARM Linux virtual machines (VMs). Rosetta is a translation process that allows users to run apps that contain x86_64 instructions on Apple silicon. In macOS, this allows apps built for Intel-based Mac computers to run seamlessly on Apple silicon; Rosetta allows the same capability for Intel Linux apps in ARM Linux VMs.

Basically apple ported rosetta2 to linux

Ah, sorry, it was already discussed - https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/rosetta-is-available-for-linux-vms-starting-macos-13.2347053/
 
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