![]() ![]() ![]() KVM is an open source Kernel-based Virtual Machine utility built into Linux.ĭescribed by RedHat: “Specifically, KVM lets you turn Linux into a hypervisor that allows a host machine to run multiple, isolated virtual environments called guests or virtual machines (VMs).” ![]() Yevgen is using the UTM app to run virtual machines on iOS devices, then has employed a process to create a virtual Hackintosh with a method shared on GitHub called OSX-KVM. Notably, this isn’t a method of running macOS Big Sur on the iPad Pro’s A12Z ARM chip. On YouTube, Yevgen Yakovliev shared an almost 40-minute walkthrough of what appears to be macOS Catalina running on a 2020 iPad Pro. Interestingly, a video of an iPad running macOS has just surfaced as the latest virtual Hackintosh. Now a new type of Hackintosh appears to be gaining some traction that may be useful for research and educational purposes, virtual Hackintoshes. But as Apple only wants its software to run on its own devices, it’s become more difficult over time to actually use them as functional machines. Hackintoshes – PCs tweaked to run macOS with workarounds have been around for a while. ![]()
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