![]() Multipass can download and launch a virtual machine image with one command, and developers on M1 can now get running on Linux in as little as 20 seconds. Multipass, the quickest way to run Linux cross-platform, received an update last week allowing M1 users to run Ubuntu VMs with minimal set-up. On the heels of Apple's announcement of a new line of game-changing M1 MacBooks, Canonical is bringing fast and easy Linux to the M1 platform. The move was announced via blog post and sees Ubuntu become one of the quickest and easiest ways to get Linux up and running on the latest Apple silicon machines. In fact, they can get up and running in as little as 20 seconds, the outfit claims. Canonical, the publisher behind the popular Linux distro Ubuntu, has announced that its new Multipass 1.8 gives people a way to run it on their M1 Mac with ease. ![]()
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