![]() The only thing that doesn't work in Ubuntu is Parallels' coherence mode (where it shows app windows, but not the rest of the Ubuntu desktop, alongside your Mac apps and the macOS Dock). I can say that Parallels for M1, even in beta, has been pretty solid for me, since the release of Parallels' second beta, where I'm currently using Ubuntu without a hitch. x86_64 emulation is apparently working now, in WOA, so your own installers for your 64-bit native Intel apps will probably work, but it's hard to say for sure. The Windows Store flat-out refused to load, most of the time, and when it would, I couldn't actually install anything. All of that could probably get fixed with a future update to Parallels tools, but. I couldn't get Parallels tools to ever install in a way that wouldn't cause screen issues (the desktop would sometimes resize to fit my window, and sometimes wouldn't it would sometimes scale up to full screen if I hopped into full screen, and sometimes it'd just stay stuck at whatever the window size was before I switched. ![]() ![]() I've previously tried a Windows Insider build of Windows 10, and I can't much recommend it at the moment - not because of Parallels, but because there's apparently still a bunch of work that needs to get done on the Windows side before Windows on ARM makes much sense. I'm currently using Parallels and an ARM installation of Ubuntu. ![]()
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