C Cape Dave macrumors 68020 Original poster Nov 16, 2012 2,419 1,718 Northeast Apr 26, 2024 #1 I am sure I cannot use Parallel's, which is too bad because I really like Parallels. Is there a way or is the M2 chip a deal killer? Thanks much, Dqave
I am sure I cannot use Parallel's, which is too bad because I really like Parallels. Is there a way or is the M2 chip a deal killer? Thanks much, Dqave
mfram Contributor Jan 23, 2010 1,358 407 San Diego, CA USA Apr 26, 2024 #2 You can run the ARM version of Ubuntu under Parallels no problem. I’m doing it right now on my M3 Max. Parallels makes it easy to install.
You can run the ARM version of Ubuntu under Parallels no problem. I’m doing it right now on my M3 Max. Parallels makes it easy to install.
C Cape Dave macrumors 68020 Original poster Nov 16, 2012 2,419 1,718 Northeast Apr 26, 2024 #3 mfram said: You can run the ARM version of Ubuntu under Parallels no problem. I’m doing it right now on my M3 Max. Parallels makes it easy to install. Click to expand... Oh, that is wonderful! Thanks!
mfram said: You can run the ARM version of Ubuntu under Parallels no problem. I’m doing it right now on my M3 Max. Parallels makes it easy to install. Click to expand... Oh, that is wonderful! Thanks!