![]() ![]() Looking forward - a lot of users will fail in this regard. It is possible to get lowlevel virtualizers like QEMU to emulate ARM hardware and possibly VMware and VirtualBox will makes this possible too - only time will tell - but making such virtualization work is really a task for super-duper-users and not the casual user thinking - I wanna try Linux on my device. ![]() Products such as VMware and VirtualBox will not be able to run on ARM based hardware - at least for the time being. This efforts from Apple and Microsoft to push devices which are even more locked down that they used to be - will continue to create confusion as to - what OS will run on a given piece of hardware. This is the only bridge that is doable - at least for the time being. Parallels to make a bridge between the Windows 10 ARM based version and the ARM based macOS version. Microsoft produces the Surface Pro - in some versions - also based on ARM ![]() Microsoft is following in Apples footsteps or it is the other way around - I don’t know. The problem is the platform and I reckon a lot of users will be confused with this. ![]()
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