![]() ![]() I'm guessing VMs on external hard drives is going to be my MO going forward so I can easily have whatever version of Ubuntu (or Windows) on hand at any time.įirst things first, download the image file of the Linux distribution to install. So I decided to pick up an extra 1TB external SSD and install my Ubuntu 20.04 on. Today I'm finally upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04, but I don't want to let go of my known-good and stable Ubuntu 18.04 VM. ![]() Personally, I've found that you really get what you pay for with Parallels: it's very stable, setup & integration is easy, and it's well supported. Specifically, I highly recommend Parallels even though there are free options out there. Therefore running Ubuntu in a VM is the ideal solution for me. I personally prefer to do my development in a Linux environment (specifically Ubuntu) but I still like to have access to the Mac OS because I prefer to do my admin stuff on the Mac side (ie - word processing, calendar, email, etc.). I am commonly asked how I setup my FPGA development environment on a Mac OS platform, so every time that I make a major upgrade or overhaul I take the time to document it. ![]()
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