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Running Linux software on a Mac can be a powerful way to leverage the strengths of both operating systems. Here are six methods to achieve this, each with detailed steps and considerations ...
How to Get Hold of Missing Commands Since 2016, Homebrew has offered the best way of installing command-line software on your Mac. Homebrew is a package manager that lets you install software ...
Corellium has successfully run Ubuntu Linux on Apple's M1 Macs, although you'll need a USB drive and some know-how to make it work.
Linux 6.2 brings native support for M1 processors on Mac, but it isn't totally finished or ready for primetime.
Sharing files between a Mac and a Linux machine isn’t complicated. You can do it easily and securely, using practical tools and methods designed for seamless cross-platform sharing.
Asahi Linux is reverse-engineering support for Apple Silicon, including M1 Ultra Developers' work on past M1 hardware is making it easier to support new chips.