Ubuntu installs much less cruft by default than FC, IMHO - I'm an old Debian hack, so I prefer apt over yum. I'm not too worried about it, as I typically run full screen on 2nd monitor. Haven't tried it, so I can't be sure □īTW, I just installed FC6 without much hassle the video works differently than ubuntu (different x build or different build options perhaps?), only a problem if you want to support multiple resolution switching within the VM (changing from primary resolution causes a garbled display). Emulation : If you would like to run an x86-64 Linux distribution on an M1-based Mac, then emulation is the way to go. If you're REALLY bothered by this, you could build a custom kernel without ACPI and use APM instead it would probably work. Virtualization using software like Parallels is a great way to run ARM Linux distributions, but this technology can’t be used to run x86-64 Linux distributions. No big deal filesystems have been re-mounted RO and all disk caches are flushed at this point, just wait a few seconds (for paranoia's sake) and power off. The system doesn't respond correctly to the power off request, so it hangs. This is similar to what happens when you run a modern linux distro on a non-acpi motherboard. They promise a fix in the next point release. Hang on shutdown is a known ACPI bug with Parallels.
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