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 ====== UTM (macOS Apple Silicon) ====== ====== UTM (macOS Apple Silicon) ======
  
-!!Note: AstLinux 1.5.10 or later is suggested!!+!!Note: AstLinux 1.5.10 or later is recommended!!
  
 **VM Host Specifications:**  [[https://mac.getutm.app/|UTM macOS]]  **VM Host Specifications:**  [[https://mac.getutm.app/|UTM macOS]] 
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 **Configuration:** **Configuration:**
  
-AstLinux now runs fine (though a bit slower) as VM in UTM on Apple Silicon Macs (M1 and newer).+AstLinux now runs fine (though a bit slower) as an emulated x86_64 guest VM in UTM on Apple Silicon Macs (M1 and newer).
  
-We tested the latest AstLinux 1.5.10 VM iso, using UTM 4.6 on macOS 14.7.4, M2 Mac Mini.+As testedAstLinux 1.5.10 VM ISO, using UTM 4.6 on macOS 14.7.4, M2 Mac Mini.
  
   Start Custom -> Emulate -> Custom Other   Start Custom -> Emulate -> Custom Other
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   QEMU -> Tweaks -> UEFI Boot   QEMU -> Tweaks -> UEFI Boot
  
-Cool for testing, the Drive [1] and be IDE/SCSI (/dev/sda), VirtIO (/dev/vda) or NVMe (/dev/nvme0n1) supported in AstLinux. Switched at any time.+Cool for testing, the Drive **[1]** and be IDE/SCSI (/dev/sda), VirtIO (/dev/vda) or NVMe (/dev/nvme0n1) supported in AstLinux. Changeable at any time.
  
-Also, ALERT_SOUNDS="startup shutdown" works with:+Optional''ALERT_SOUNDS'' works with:
  
   Sound -> Emulated Audio Card: PC Speaker   Sound -> Emulated Audio Card: PC Speaker
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 +''/mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/user.conf''
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 +  ALERT_SOUNDS="startup shutdown"  # Optional Sounds
 +  ALERT_SOUNDS_OCTAVE="0"
      
-!!Note:!! Works for me only with the "Internal Mac speaker".+!!Note:!! May only work with the "Internal Mac speaker".
  
-The 'pi' performance test [2] is 31 seconds, about twice as fast as the PC Engines APU2.  Possibly macOS 15 offers additional emulation improvements.+The 'pi' performance test **[2]** takes 31 seconds, about twice as fast as the PC Engines APU2.  Possibly macOS 15 offers additional emulation improvements.
  
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