And it doesn't work. Host: i5-14600/16GB DDR5, Kubuntu 22.04, VBox 7.0.14. Attempted to create 8GB VM with 4 cores... and encountered random virtual machine reboots during macOS installation.... Same problems with Sonoma. But I managed to configure Catalina without problems... The host itself is pretty stable it happens 30-60 days uptime, it runs different Windows intio VMs without issues
It will be too slow for any task. You need to buy real mac or build hackintosh to get best experience of macOS. I have installed it on VMware and it is too laggy.
Then dude went to Windows from Ubuntu within a fraction of a second (Timestamp: 05:27) if you closely look at the bottom you can see windows 11 panel
BRO WHAT XD XD
yes it is curious :).
You've got good eyes.
Damnnn 😂 that't this indi gains some views lmfao
🤣🤣🤣
And it doesn't work. Host: i5-14600/16GB DDR5, Kubuntu 22.04, VBox 7.0.14. Attempted to create 8GB VM with 4 cores... and encountered random virtual machine reboots during macOS installation.... Same problems with Sonoma. But I managed to configure Catalina without problems... The host itself is pretty stable it happens 30-60 days uptime, it runs different Windows intio VMs without issues
Mine got stuck showing the mouse and what I think is a closed notebook, it keeps alternating between these images and doesn't let me do anything
I have an bootloop after install, nothing helps
"VBoxManage.exe" isn't a command known by terminal in Ubuntu... what is this?
VBoxManage without .exe
It will be too slow for any task. You need to buy real mac or build hackintosh to get best experience of macOS. I have installed it on VMware and it is too laggy.
lol skipped the most important step, where is the .iso downloaded from dude?
couldnt agree more. there is not an easy direct way to find it or know how to get it from the linux computer