This is getting off topic, but running x86 operating systems on non-x86 Macs 
isn't a new thing to long time Apple users.

There were multiple software options for both 68k Macs (eg. SoftPC) as well as PowerPC 
Macs (eg. SoftWindows/VirtualPC) to allow this. Of course, the emulation was slower than 
running native in a VM, but it was for the most part usable.  (There were also several 
hardware solutions going back to the Apple IIe with several CP/M Z-80 cards, there was a 
Mac286 card available for the Mac II series, and the "DOS Compatible" version 
of the PowerMac 6100 had a 486 card in it, and probably more I don't know about.  And of 
course, one of the features Apple claimed of their x86 Macs was the ability to run other 
x86 operating systems natively using Bootcamp.)

There are also FOSS projects (available at least on Linux) which allow running 
x86 operating systems on non-x86 machines (QEMU and Bochs come to mind).  QEMU 
also has long supported user mode emulation on Linux which allows running any 
architecture Linux binaries as if it was a native binary on any architecture 
Linux system.

What surprises me is, given this very long (35+ year) and continuous history of 
users needing at least some capability to run x86 operating systems on their 
Apple hardware, that Apple and the surrounding ecosystem have ignored this need 
with the Apple's transition to ARM.

On 2/7/22 09:45, Kobben, Barend (UT-ITC) wrote:

Nope, that is a shame. Parallels (the VM host)  won’t even install the hosted 
system (be it Li/Unix or Windows) if it is not ARM-based :-(

So I can install an ARM-based Ubuntu, but not the LIVE OSGEO Lubuntu...

See, in the link you sent: “*What can’t Rosetta 2 translate?*

Rosetta cannot translate kernel extensions or Virtual Machine apps that 
virtualize x86_64 computer platforms. Developers should be aware that Rosetta 
is also unable to translate AVX, AVX2, and AVX512 vector instructions. ”

/-- /

/Barend Köbben/

On 07/02/2022, 15:46, "Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)" <bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.us> 
wrote:

*Is Apple Rosetta 2 able to handle the Intel side? 
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3597949/everything-you-need-to-know-about-rosetta-2-on-apple-silicon-macs.html*

**

*Bobb*

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*My machine - - - PW19-S295-C024*

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*From:*osgeolive <osgeolive-boun...@lists.osgeo.org> *On Behalf Of *Kobben, 
Barend (UT-ITC)
*Sent:* Monday, February 7, 2022 3:34 AM
*To:* Angelos Tzotsos <gcpp.kal...@gmail.com>; osgeolive@lists.osgeo.org
*Subject:* Re: [OSGeoLive] Will there be an ARM version of the osgeo live?

*Think Before You Click: *This email originated *outside *our organization.

Dear Angelos,

That is a real pity, as it will mean losing all Apple users in the coming years 
:-(

yours

/-- /

/Barend Köbben/

On 05/02/2022, 11:06, "osgeolive on behalf of Angelos Tzotsos" 
<osgeolive-boun...@lists.osgeo.org on behalf of gcpp.kal...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Barend,

We do not have an ARM version. This would require more developer

resources than we currently have, so there is currently no plan to

support this architecture.

Best,

Angelos

On 2/2/22 01:24, Kobben, Barend (UT-ITC) wrote:

    For installation in the Parallels virtual machine on a new MacPro (running 
on the Apple silicon architecture), an ARM version instead of an Intel version 
is needed. Is that available, or will in be...? Or are there alternative ways 
to get it running on a Mac M1...?

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    Senior Lecturer – ITC-GIP & ATLAS, University Twente

    PO Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede (The Netherlands)

    +31-(0)53 4874 253 / room 1-065 ITC

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