
- #UBUNTU VIRTUAL MAC OS X HOW TO#
- #UBUNTU VIRTUAL MAC OS X INSTALL#
- #UBUNTU VIRTUAL MAC OS X DOWNLOAD#
I wouldn’t consider any of those apps they talked about as actual alternatives to Apple apps. One of the major failings in these comparisons are that they are generally done by linux guys. Issue mentioned by Bob White in the comments below.ģ.I didn’t feel like registering over there so I post here. ] In case you run into an issue saying it failed to run Sosumi / qemu because it can't start X11, add your user to the kvm group: This is only required the first time an applications menu shortcut is created for future launches. Run Sosumi for the first time by typing sosumi in a terminal.
#UBUNTU VIRTUAL MAC OS X INSTALL#
You can skip -edge from the command to install the stable version if you wish.Ģ. Why edge? In my test, the macOS virtual machine did not start after using the Sosumi stable package, but it does work with the edge version. This is enabled by default in Ubuntu, and on other Linux distributions follow the instructions from the Snapcraft docs.
To install Sosumi you'll need to be able to install Snap packages on your system.
#UBUNTU VIRTUAL MAC OS X HOW TO#
How to install macOS in a virtual machine (QEMU) on Linux using Sosumi snap package
The launch script, which contains various parameters (like the available VM memory, CPU count, etc.) that you can tweak, can be found in ~/snap/sosumi/common/launch. You can get the QEMU virtual machine to release your mouse focus by pressing CTRL + Alt + G.
Both Intel and AMD CPUs are supported, but the recommendations are Ivy Bridge (or later) Core and Xeon processors, or Ryzen and Threadripper processors (from the macOS-Simple-KVM FAQ). See the KVM checklist from here to find out if your CPU supports this Your computer CPU needs to support hardware virtualization. After installing macOS in the virtual machine, the total size of the Sosumi folder ( ~/snap/sosumi) on my system is about 31,5 GB, but this can get larger as you install extra applications in the macOS virtual machine. If you don't want to use the snap package though, you have the alternative of using macOS-Simple-KVM, a set of tools to set up a quick macOS virtual machine in QEMU (accelerated by KVM).īefore installing this there are a few important things I want to note: You can find the snap package source on GitHub. This snap package, created by Alan Pope of Canonical / Ubuntu, makes it easy to install and run macOS in a virtual machine on Debian / Ubuntu, Fedora and other Linux distributions (after installing snapd), shipping with basically everything you need to get it running. So this may not be suitable to be used for heavy tasks, but it's perfect for testing. It's worth noting from the start that Apple doesn't allow installing macOS on non-Apple hardware, so to use this legally you must have Linux installed on Apple hardware.Īfter using Sosumi for a few hours on my Ubuntu 20.04 desktop, I can tell you that the installation takes quite a while (about 50 minutes on my system), and the macOS system may be a bit slow, but it's usable. Use this instead: Install macOS Big Sur Or Catalina In A Virtual Machine Using Docker-OSX. ] This package has been abandoned, and is no longer updated. It does not ship with macOS, but downloads an installer image for macOS Catalina. #UBUNTU VIRTUAL MAC OS X DOWNLOAD#
Sosumi is a snap package based on macOS-Simple-KVM that makes it easy to download and install macOS in a virtual machine (it comes bundled with qemu-virgil, which includes virtio-vga, a paravirtual 3D graphics driver).