Why Linux On M1 Macs Is Exciting
Linux now runs on Apple’s M1 Macs. Virtualization company Corellium—which is currently being sued by Apple—has ported the open-source operating system to Apple Silicon Macs. Key Takeaways Virtualization company Corellium has gotten Linux running on an M1 Mac.You can install it on your MacBook Pro or Air, but you’ll need an external USB keyboard and mouse.Soon, Mac users will be able to virtualize Linux. Corellium’s business is virtualization. It lets you run iOS, Android, and Linux virtualization on ARM processors, the kind of processor used in Apple Silicon....