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Re: MacOS VM on Debian: is it reasonably possible?



Hello Tom. If you want to have all the best features all around when you want to virtualize an OS,don't use virtualbox or vmware. Qemu + kvm will give you the better options. Depending on your graphic card,with the proper settings (on debian and on the qemu-kvm side) you can passthru one of your graphic cards from the host os (debian) to the guest os (it works better with an AMD card).

Il giorno lun 21 nov 2022 alle ore 22:09 Keith Bainbridge <keith.bainbridge.3216@gmail.com> ha scritto:

On 22/11/22 07:34, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 2:36 PM Tom Browder <tom.browder@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'm going to try to run Win 10 as a VM on my new Deb box following instructions I've received on this list.
>>
>> Has anyone been able to run a recent version of MacOS as a VM?
>
> Years ago I ran a Hackintosh VM with a Linux host over x86_64 . I
> think it was running on Ubuntu with VirtualBox.
>
> My need for Hackintosh went away a long time ago because I bought the
> real Apple product after a few years.
>
> Jeff
>

Good morning  Tom

Last time I tried running osX in vbox, I was told I had to use the
server version of osX, which I didn't have. Apple may have changed that,
but....

The vbox new guest button takes you through the set-up pretty straight
forwardly. The only thing I change is the RAM allocation.   Although
somebody here said a year or 3 ago that the defaults are there because
they work best.
--
All the best

Keith Bainbridge

keithrbaugroups@gmail.com



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Mario.

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