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Ubuntu Virtual Machine on a Apple Silicon (M1) macOS Host?

cn flag

There seems to be conflicting information online about this, and as it is new, I cannot ascertain yet the right information. I've opening this question to be a resource for us to vote on the best approach to running a Ubuntu Virtual Machine on a Apple Silicon (M1) macOS host machine.

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cn flag

Canonical's Multipass is a VM+Ubuntu_Guest application for Windows and MacOS.

As of October 2021, M1 Support is currently in Beta.

Samantha Cruz avatar
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I also found this to add a desktop GUI. I am still in the process of testing it. https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/graphical-desktop-in-multipass/16229
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cn flag

UTM is a virtualization software that runs un Apple Silicon

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VMware Fusion 13 Player for Apple Silicon enables users to run Ubuntu Desktop (and Ubuntu Server) in a virtual machine that uses all the capability of the Apple M series processors' powerful integrated GPU to deliver near native performance on Apple silicon.

Fusion Player offers a Personal Use License, available for free with a valid CustomerConnect account. Home users, open source contributors, students, and anyone else can use Fusion Player free for non-commercial activity.

adasiko avatar
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«VirtualBox now runs natively on Apple Silicon ARM processors, including the M1 and M2.» — it’s unusable for any actual Ubuntu. — https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=107344
karel avatar
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@adasiko Thanks for the comment. It does appear that VirtualBox is currently more of a junky toy than a solution to the task of running Linux on Apple's M1 and M2 processors.
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