Yeah, not shocked. Apple never used AMD CPUs. GPUs, yes, but I don’t think you’ll have much luck outside of specific Intel SKUs (or at least, SKUs that are architecturally very similar to ones they used in actual machines sold by Apple.
It does! Pretty decently at that. Though I mostly used it so I could build for iOS. Got a refurb with apple silicon a bit later on, builds are faster, so it gets turned off quicker.
There is a translation layer for running MacOS software on Linux called Darling. In theory you could run that in WSL. The only downside is it is in very early development and not really at all usable
There is a translation layer for running MacOS software on Linux
McDonalds discontinued the Super Size option in 2004 after a falsified documentary painted them in a bad light in the public eye.
.......what? Oh, are we not replying with unrelated statements? I thought that's what we were doing since he was asking about Windows, and you replied about Linux.
She, but yeah. I don't think it's a good idea, but it is technically a way to run a small subset of macos software on windows without a VM, just using multiple compatibility layers instead
WSL is the windows subsystem for Linux. It lets you run Ubuntu terminal in Windows. So it would ultimately be running on windows. Though that feels like it would be more complex than running a macOS VM.
Don't do it brother. Just cut your losses and try to find an alternative. There is no end to the suffering should you go down the path of running apple software on non apple hardware.
No, but there's next to nothing on Mac that isn't on Windows, or has some equivalent on Windows.
I run Macs. I don't like Windows. I've used Windows for years, and still use it at work. For 99% of my usage, there's nothing that stops me from using the other platform. It's just a preference. In fact, there are free apps on Windows that cost money on macOS. And I've paid for some of them.
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hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org · 21 pts · 314d
No, but you can run x86 MacOS on a VM. There's no graphics acceleration unless you passthrough a supported GPU tho.
SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 7 pts · 314d
I have tried and failed this too many times to count because I have an AMD processor.
gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works · 6 pts · 314d
Yeah, not shocked. Apple never used AMD CPUs. GPUs, yes, but I don’t think you’ll have much luck outside of specific Intel SKUs (or at least, SKUs that are architecturally very similar to ones they used in actual machines sold by Apple.
hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org · 3 pts · 314d
Sad :/ I never had an AMD machine so haven't tried, but I heard it's pretty well working nowadays.. At least I see a lot of successes on r/hackintosh
SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 3 pts · 314d
Maybe I'll go and pick their brains. I have had numerous failures but maybe I need to be using something other than VMware or something.
I just know I have tried suggestions from lots of reddit threads and they all failed to make a successful boot to even begin to install.
hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org · 6 pts · 314d
maybe try qemu-kvm? i recall hearing from an amd user friend that it worked.
curbstickle@anarchist.nexus · 3 pts · 314d
It does! Pretty decently at that. Though I mostly used it so I could build for iOS. Got a refurb with apple silicon a bit later on, builds are faster, so it gets turned off quicker.
turbowafflz@lemmy.world · 19 pts · 314d
There is a translation layer for running MacOS software on Linux called Darling. In theory you could run that in WSL. The only downside is it is in very early development and not really at all usable
Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world · -38 pts · 314d
McDonalds discontinued the Super Size option in 2004 after a falsified documentary painted them in a bad light in the public eye.
.......what? Oh, are we not replying with unrelated statements? I thought that's what we were doing since he was asking about Windows, and you replied about Linux.
Willem@kutsuya.dev · 19 pts · 314d
... And he said it might work on wsl, which is Linux on windows translation layer, including graphics support.
A lot of Linux tooling has opened up to windows users because of it, which would include darling, to run mac apps, via wsl, on windows.
turbowafflz@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 314d
She, but yeah. I don't think it's a good idea, but it is technically a way to run a small subset of macos software on windows without a VM, just using multiple compatibility layers instead
rikudou@lemmings.world · 1 pts · 313d
IIRC, WSL is a VM, albeit one tightly integrated and very fast.
turbowafflz@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 313d
I thought WSL1 was a compatibility layer and 2 was a VM and they were both still supported? Is WSL 1 gone now?
rikudou@lemmings.world · 2 pts · 313d
Not sure about the current status of WSL1, but basically all new features are only developed for WSL2.
just2look@lemmy.zip · 16 pts · 314d
WSL is the windows subsystem for Linux. It lets you run Ubuntu terminal in Windows. So it would ultimately be running on windows. Though that feels like it would be more complex than running a macOS VM.
FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au · 7 pts · 314d
Did you miss the next line?
Do you know what WSL is?
kbobabob@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 2 pts · 313d
I'm thinking Lost_My_Mind is a statement and not just a username
Fleur_@aussie.zone · 8 pts · 314d
Don't do it brother. Just cut your losses and try to find an alternative. There is no end to the suffering should you go down the path of running apple software on non apple hardware.
Toes@ani.social · 6 pts · 314d
Does running OSX in a virtual machine count?
https://github.com/afonsoft/VMwareWithMacOS *I have not vetted these instructions, just an example.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 6 pts · 313d
No, but there's next to nothing on Mac that isn't on Windows, or has some equivalent on Windows.
I run Macs. I don't like Windows. I've used Windows for years, and still use it at work. For 99% of my usage, there's nothing that stops me from using the other platform. It's just a preference. In fact, there are free apps on Windows that cost money on macOS. And I've paid for some of them.
kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 313d
This the least dumb question in this sub
crandlecan@mander.xyz · 4 pts · 314d
No
sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 2 pts · 312d
Some old mac classic apps even run in a browser iirc
Ugurcan@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 314d
Are we talking about Logic or Final Cut here? That’s a strict, plain “no”.
But I would expect somebody would come up with Parallels-like solution now since Windows on ARM is a thing.