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#shell #9p #efi #hackintosh #hacktoberfest #kvm #linux #macos #qemu #spice #tpm #virgl #virglrenderer #virtio #virtualization #windows

Quickemu is a tool that makes it easy to create and run virtual machines for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It automatically downloads the operating system and sets up the best configuration for your computer, so you don't need to do a lot of complicated settings. This means you can quickly test different operating systems without much hassle. It supports many OS versions, including Windows 10 and 11, various Linux distributions, and macOS. Quickemu also offers features like file sharing, USB device pass-through, and audio support, making it convenient and powerful for users.

https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickemu
#go #containerd #macos #qemu #vm

Lima is a tool that helps you run Linux virtual machines on your computer, especially useful for Mac users. It automatically shares files and forwards ports, making it similar to WSL2. You can use Lima to run Linux commands, containers with tools like Docker, Kubernetes, or containerd, and it supports various operating systems. To get started, you can install Lima using `brew install lima` and then start it with `limactl start`. This makes it easy to work with Linux environments without leaving your current operating system, which is very helpful for developers and users who need to use Linux tools.

https://github.com/lima-vm/lima
#shell #cassowary #docker #freerdp #gnome #hacktoberfest #integration #kde #libvirt #linux #linux_app #nautilus #nix_flake #podman #qemu #qemu_kvm #seamless #winapps #windows #wine #xfce

You can run Windows applications like Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud directly on your Linux desktop (KDE, GNOME, or XFCE) as if they were native apps using WinApps. It works by running Windows inside a virtual machine (using Docker, Podman, or libvirt) and then showing Windows apps seamlessly on Linux with FreeRDP. Your Linux home folder is accessible in Windows, and you can right-click files in Linux to open them with Windows apps. This lets you use all Windows programs without leaving Linux, improving productivity and convenience without needing dual boot or separate hardware.

https://github.com/winapps-org/winapps
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