"osx unlocker so I can run mac VM's"
Help me out here in that I have very little experience with MAC OS:
Are you running MAC OS in a VM?
if yes how do you purchase MAC OS License?
Thomas Dineen
On 11/30/2023 11:04 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 5:03 PM Sbobsbob@quadratum-braccas.com wrote:
I am running Fedora39, I have run VMware workstation for years, and I have on and off had issues since VMware does not officially support Fedora, normally I run a patch after each kernel update and it mostly just works.
I am also running the osx unlocker so I can run mac VM's
I recently tried virtualbox on a spare laptop, havent looked at virtualbox in years, and I was impressed, a few questions for the community:
- can I run the osx unlocker with virtualbox? - does virtualbox have the same issues where it needs a patch after
each kernel and sometimes just breaks with a new kernel , even with the patch?
I had trouble running VirtualBox on Fedora 39. I could not get the kernel modules to build correctly. But it happened around the time of F39 release, so that may have changed by now.
I switched to QEMU/KVM/libvirt. The nice thing about these packages are, they are supported by the kernel out-of-the-box. You don't have to putz around with tainted modules or signing kernel modules.
I don't know how well QEMU/KVM/libvirt handle other disk images, like from VMware.
Jeff
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