![]() ![]() Click the "System" tab at left and edit the resources you want to allow the VM to use.Ĭlick the "play" button and this will boot up the VM. You should now see "Rocky Linux 9" in the list of VMs (see figure at right).From the File menu, select "Open." and open the OBSVM9arm-1.0.utm Unzip OBSVM9arm-1.0.zip (double-click the file icon). ![]() Download the OBSVM9arm virtual machine (12 Gbytes, md5sum = d7fe21f4023e7b5aa6a46772cb7d25d6).Download/install UTM (Note that it is free to download from the website, but costs ~$10 on the Apple store).Instead of VirtualBox, this solution uses another emulator called UTM. There is now a version of Linux (Rocky LInux 9) that runs under the ARM64-based M1 (aka Apple Silicon) chip.
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