Installation is as easy as VirtualBox, my usual go to system on x86/圆4 systems, or VMWare. There are some really good aspects to my Parallels experience so far. For this experiment I therefore decided to try my hand at using Parallels intensely on my holiday travel trip to see if I can make a go of it. While there are some other options which I dabbled with over the years they didn’t provide enough “just works” for me out of the box. I tried virtualization at that time and the situation was not good. I got this M1 MBP when it was first released. It was therefore time to decide whether I needed to ditch the Mac for a new Linux laptop or see if I could make a go of it with virtualization technology. Galago Pro from 2016) or woefully under powered for development tasks (my PineBook ‘Pro’ My Linux laptops are either long in the tooth (my trustworthy System 76 I have a “nice” Gen1 M1 MacBook Pro laptop but for it to fill that role it needs to be able to at least run it in virtualization. I prefer to do most of my work on Linux thus my I need a solid Linux environment on the road. As I’m starting to travel more while simultaneously seeing a ramping up in software development work I’ve had to consider my laptop situation.
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