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by deaddodo 901 days ago
This is ironic, considering Parallels was originally an Apple first product designed specifically for virtualizing Windows and running it's apps "seamlessly" alongside native Mac ones.
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Why is it ironic? The parent says that it works well with Windows, which you say is the original use case. Linux has nothing to do with this.
Ah, I may have misread it. I thought they were saying Parallels on Windows runs Linux fine.

But, re-reading it again, your interpretation is probably correct.