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How to run macOS on Linux (without too much hassle supposedly)
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The missing graphics acceleration is annoying. It is really sluggish and not fun to use.
Even if it’s slow, it’s fine by me. As long as it works 😅
Yeah, being that sluggish won't do it for me. And supposedly there are other solutions that can pull it off(?!)
I tried quickemu last week. And it was really easy. However, the fact that it doesn't support the latest version of MacOS (there's an PR for that) and that it felt way slower than anticipated made me stop. Maybe I'll explore other solutions to get MacOS virtualized.