Slackware ARM VM's on Apple M1 Macs?
by eduardr from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5GYDY)
Parallels Desktop 16.5 on Apple M1 (ARM) Macs currently supports:
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https://www.parallels.com/blogs/parallels-desktop-m1/
VMWare Fusion should be announcing support for M1 Macs "any day now" and will almost certainly support Linux as well.
Curious if anyone knows or has a guess whether Slackware ARM 32-bit or upcoming aarch64 is likely to run in VM's under these virtual environments on M1 Macs. It's been fun running Slackware ARM on Raspberry Pi's but would be nice to be able to run Slackware ARM on higher performance hardware.


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"Linux distributives Ubuntu 20.04, Kali Linux 2021.1, Debian 10.7 and Fedora Workstation 33-1.2" |
VMWare Fusion should be announcing support for M1 Macs "any day now" and will almost certainly support Linux as well.
Curious if anyone knows or has a guess whether Slackware ARM 32-bit or upcoming aarch64 is likely to run in VM's under these virtual environments on M1 Macs. It's been fun running Slackware ARM on Raspberry Pi's but would be nice to be able to run Slackware ARM on higher performance hardware.