01.26.21
Posted in News Roundup at 7:28 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
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… using a Flashcart device to be able to load the arbitrary code onto the game console.
Corellium to offer cloud-based iOS virtualisation to individual accounts
The company, which only recently ported Ubuntu Linux to work on Apple Silicon Macs, has announced on their blog that they will now offer their virtualisation tools for iOS to individual accounts on their CORSEC platform. Previously, only enterprise accounts could access the service, while individuals could only access …
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01.24.21
Posted in News Roundup at 1:31 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… You can presently operate Linux on Apple M1 machines
The Creators from security startup, Corellium have disclosed that they governed to bring Linux operating on Apple’s Arm founded M1 appliances natively.
As Linux, and Windows, were already available on Apple Silicon owing to virtualization, this is the very initial example of those non macOS operating systems (O.S) operating on the hardware.
The CTO of Corellium, Chris Wade stated earlier on Twitter that Linux is presently …
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01.23.21
Posted in News Roundup at 11:57 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… install GNU/Linux distributions either.
But this week developers at ARM virtualization company Corellium announced that they’d ported Linux to run on a Mac Mini with an Apple M1 chip. Corellium CTO Chris Wade says the team’s proof of concept build of Ubuntu (based on a version made to run on Raspberry Pi computers) is “completely usable,” and boots a “full Ubuntu desktop” from a USB flash drive.
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01.22.21
Posted in News Roundup at 5:37 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… run Linux on an M1 Mac if you have the patience
Run Linux on Apples M1 processor using new Corellium port
Since the availability and launch of Apples new M one silicon chip, calipers have been working hard to run different operating systems on the platform with the most obvious being Windows and Linux. Today thanks to Corellium, owners of new MacBooks by the latest silicon M1 chips can now run the Ubuntu Linux operating system. Corellium’s CTO Chris Wade made the announcement …
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01.21.21
Posted in News Roundup at 5:23 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… be a nightmare.
While Linus Torvalds didn’t have high hopes for this to happen, it looks like Corellium – a company who specializes with ARM device virtualization has finally made it possible.
In a tweet by Chris Wade (CTO of Corellium), he mentions that Linux is completely usable on a Mac Mini M1. Before you blindly grab a device with Apple Silicon, let me tell you more about it.
How We Ported Linux to the M1
When Apple released their desktop products with the M1 …
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01.20.21
Posted in News Roundup at 9:31 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… Kernel Space
Linux on the Apple M1 takes another step closer with Ubuntu working thanks to Corellium
ARM virtualization company Corellium has managed to get Ubuntu Linux running on the next-generation Apple M1.
The news comes from Corellium CEO, Chris Wade, who mentioned on Twitter how “Linux is now completely usable on the Mac mini M1. Booting from USB a full Ubuntu desktop (rpi). Network works via a USB c dongle. Update includes support for USB, I2C, DART. We will push …
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Posted in News Roundup at 4:02 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… M1 Hardware
Following a very active past couple of days, developers from security startup Corellium have followed through on their word so far of publishing the Apple Silicon patches to the Linux kernel mailing list for possible upstreaming in the future that allow the Linux kernel to boot with Apple M1 hardware.
Corellium developers sent out their first set of seven patches under a “request for comments” flag this morning. These are the minimal changes needed for getting Linux …
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01.18.21
Posted in News Roundup at 8:40 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… used to but this is a really solid window manager experience.
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Corellium Posts Very Early Linux Port To Apple M1 Macs
Apple-focused security/virtualization startup Corellium has posted a very primitive build of Linux for Apple M1 Mac devices.
Corellium is one of several efforts working to bring bare metal Linux to Apple’s new ARM based systems. This week the developers involved got the Linux kernel booting on M1 Macs but still is in early form. In …
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