How much security do I need? I'm going to crosscompile software (hopefully) to avoid slow Broadcom and then delete the OS.

So I think the persistence option is broken.

GRUB actually says "Debian GNU/Linux".

The ISO says i386 but the kernel at least is apparently amd64.

64-bit kernel with 32-bit userspace or what? Confusing...

This is running on x64 and a PCIe SSD, how is it so much slower than an actual Raspberry Pi.

@onfy do you have virtualization features on on your CPU?

@onfy no, I mean, did you switch them on in your UEFI config

@noiob I think I did. If on my actual PC I'd have to reboot to check? Or is there a way to from the terminal.

@onfy uh in Windows it's in the task manager

@noiob Virtualization features:
Virtualization: AMD-V

@noiob You know what?

I think it was actually disabled by default in VMWare. Nice.

@onfy haha

I guess they're erring on the side of better compatibility

@noiob Considering how much of their customer base is corporate, that makes complete sense. Don't wanna blow up something important.

@onfy funny story btw, I recently had to get amd64 linux software on arm macOS and the only way I could get it to work was in a qemu VM and it still felt fast because apple's chips are that overspecced

@noiob Wow... imagine that as an option.

Imagine once you can run arm64 Linux fully on those things... in my experience box64 is a good deal faster.

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@onfy you can already run arm64 Linux on those things, and Apple has released Rosetta 2, which should make x64 software run great on Linux :) sadly I couldn't take advantage of any of this

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@noiob Dang, why not?

I think the Linux isn't complete still? iirc the GPU driver hasn't been finished yet, at least.

@onfy I needed to run a very specific setup that automatically pulls up a bunch of docker containers for development. It's specific enough to not work with Docker desktop (the Mac native version which I would've strongly preferred)

you don't need a GPU driver, it's fast enough for software rendering ;)

@noiob Can't wait to play Tomb Raider with software OpenGL...

@onfy that one has a macOS and a Linux port!

@noiob Yeah, definitely not the best example I could've chosen.

@noiob But basically I mean modern, fairly intensive games.

@onfy I mean yeah you would probably wanna stay in macOS for those and just run wine/proton/something? in Rosetta 2. It works for FFXIV, apparently?

@noiob I was mostly thinking stuff with Vulkan/Proton, I don't think that works in macOS? Or maybe it does now.

Though, I still feel more comfortable in a Linux environment.

@onfy I'm not sure. There is MoltenVk which lets Vulkan stuff run on macOS github.com/KhronosGroup/Molten

@noiob Well, an M1 Mac Mini probably won't be affordable to me until it's really old and none of this matters anyway, so I'm not too concerned.

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