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A mac emulator like wine

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It’s essentially duplicating the functionality of the macOS operating system.

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It also contains an enormous amount of code, requiring about 12 gigabytes of disk space after building. Basically, you can run a macOS shell in Terminal reliably and may or may not be able to run other apps effectively. While GUI app support is a goal for the project, the feature hasn’t yet been implemented. Because macOS and Linux both share the same UNIX-style base, Darling is less resource-intensive than WINE, producing better results in more circumstances.įor the time being, Darling can only work with very simple GUI apps and several command-line apps. Darling tries to accomplish the same goal between macOS and Linux. This works like WINE, which creates a Windows-to-Linux translation environment that allows you to run some Windows applications on Linux systems. You can also run a translation layer called Darling. Using the Darling Translation Layer (CLI Only)