I don't know about the best way to run Linux on a VM on the Mac. (And,
I imagine "best" implies some kind of criterion as a basis for
judgement.)

But Docker has worked for me for that purpose.

I hope this helps,

-- 
Raul

On Fri, Sep 3, 2021 at 4:31 PM John Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I thought I'd throw this out to J'sters as I've received much good advice
> in the past.
>
> I am looking to get a new 64bit Mac, mostly for testing J, kicking BQN and
> Rust around,  running the Lean Theorem Prover,  and, I'm sorry to confess,
> watching the upcoming Foundation series on Apple TV,  but before plunking
> down the cash I'd like to ask:
>
> 1)  Is a native M1 version of J on the horizon?
>
> It usually takes two to three years after a fundamental hardware change
> before system software is ported and optimized. The M1 hasn't been out long
> enough so I'm not expecting native J versions for at least a year.
>
> 2) What's the best way to run Linux under a virtual machine on the Mac?
>
> Thanks to any and all.
> --
> John D. Baker
> [email protected]
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