How I use VirtualBox to run any OS on my Mac - including Linux
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VirtualBox now supports Apple Silicon Macs, enabling M1/M2/M3/M4 users to run guest operating systems like Linux, MacOS, and Windows without complex workarounds. To use VirtualBox, download the specific installer from their website and follow the installation wizard. Users can then create and run virtual machines in Basic Mode. While not all OSes may be compatible, this update greatly expands virtualization options for Apple Silicon Mac owners.
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