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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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kergonath
901 days ago
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.
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deaddodo
901 days ago
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.
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