Ubuntu’s publisher brings Linux support to M1 Macs with ‘Multipass’<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Canonical, Ubuntu’s publisher, announced today “the quickest way” to run Linux cross-platforms on M1 Macs. With Multipass, users can launch a virtual machine image with one command and have Linux running on an M1 Mac in as little as 20 seconds.</p>
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