I had been waiting for a really long time for that video by the Linux Experiment (really good Linux youtuber) which is also available there: https://tilvids.com/w/bLPmGvqHd69ANdPdhRZXWV .
Sadly, as I’m on Fedora, there are a few differences from Ubuntu (DNF instead of APT) and I can’t use the PPA from the github links ( https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickgui/releases?page=1 , https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickemu?tab=readme-ov-file ).
I’m sure it’s easy once you get to the beginning of the video but since I can’t install quickgui and I’m stuck.
It would be really nice if I could get some help as I’m sure it’s fairly easy for someone more knowleadgable than me.
I haven’t watched that video, but I just followed the instructions on OSX-KVM and it was a breeze, took a few hours to install though.
How can an OS take so long to install?
It’s relatively recent that OS can be installed in such a short time. MacOS isn’t officially supported for installing on these systems so there process used here isn’t going to be well optimised. Apple only care about installing MacOS on their own hardware, which is likely quick when they do it in production and slow elsewhere.
I’ve tried it a while ago and I couldn’t get to the end of the installation process as it was saying « internet connection required » (when clearly I had one outside of the VM)
I had that problem with some versions of macOS, but not Big Sur
Okay thanks for the tip, I’ll try that 👍
Well I tried and managed to install Big Sur but it’s not displaying my iPhone (for backups).
Since it was my main purpose for getting MacOs, it’s a bit useless.