![]() ![]() Select continue, then select the architecture to x86_64, the system I kept on defaults and the memory I have set to 2048MB and cores to 2 but that is just my preference: ![]() In the next step we want to select the Ubuntu ISO image that we downloaded, which we want to use to boot our VM from:īrowse and select the image that you downloaded, once you selected it, it should show something like this: I will select “Emulate” as I want to run a amd64 bit architecture, then select “Linux”: In my case I would like to run a Ubuntu VM, so head over to the Ubuntu Server Download page and download the version of choice, I will be downloading Ubuntu Server 22.04, once you have your ISO image downloaded, you can head over to the next step which is to “Create a New Virtual Machine”: Head over to their documentation and download the UTM.dmg file and install it, once it is installed and you have opened UTM, you should see this screen: This tutorial will show you how you can run 64bit Ubuntu Linux Virtual Machines on a Apple Mac M1 arm64 architecture macbook using UTM.
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