homebrew-qemu-virgl
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homebrew-qemu-virgl
- Looking for a desktop VM host that supports macOS "Spaces"
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Is there any viable way to run arch arm on M1 mac?
If you want a DE like GNOME or KDE then use this qemu package, graphics run like butter IMO on my M1 MacBook Air (though only on Linux guests, not Windows) https://github.com/knazarov/homebrew-qemu-virgl
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Quickemu: Quickly create and run optimised Win-10,11/macOS/Linux on Linux
I didn't use this, but a similar/related project that is for MacOS, https://github.com/knazarov/homebrew-qemu-virgl
Vagrant is an orthogonal tool to this, it is a VM orchestrator not an actual VM. What does this do: well, qemu doesn't have virgl support merged yet, so you need to go to some lengths to compile it for yourself.
All of the other stuff (spice, virtio) is for "it should be a nice user experience" above and beyond simply fast. In other words, you should be able to copy and paste between the host OS and the guest. You should be able to slide your mouse across the border of the VM window and do some clicking around then simply slide it back out and use your mouse with native host-OS windows again.
These things are all not granted when you use qemu out of the box. I have this intense 25-lines "qemu" script for invoking qemu-system properly. It was enlightening but I'm not sure how much I was enriched by the process of actually figuring all this out.
Quickemu is for making this easier (and on Linux.)
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Curious about macOS performance without gpu pass
How about the build with VIRGL support here?
- How do you M1 users go about using Linux command line on your mac, is it even possible?
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QEMU Virgl Mac host with Linux Mint guest - suspend and resume?
I recently discovered QEMU, switched from VirtualBox on my Mac (Intel, Big Sur), and have been loving the improved performance. Running Linux Mint is amazing, especially after knazarov's homebrew package of the 3D-accelerated QEMU-Virgl project.
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How to install (Ubuntu 22.10 VM) vagrant on Mac M1 ship using QEMU
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