The perils of virtualisation on M4 Macs
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The perils of virtualisation on M4 Macs
Until last November, lightweight virtualisation of macOS on Apple silicon Macs had behaved uniformly across M-series families. Although I have heard of one report of problems moving VMs between Macs, those were built with custom kernels. In ordinary experience, VMs running on M1, M2 and M3 chips seemed not to care about the host’s hardware, and most of the time just worked, and updated correctly. There was one unfortunate glitch with shared fold…
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