How lightweight virtualisation of macOS on Apple silicon Macs lays out its VM bundle, how its builds that in installation, and details of the VM log.
Category Archive: Macs
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 159. Here are my solutions to them. 1: Cool […]
They have more options than most new cars. What are they, how do you use them, how to pick the most appropriate, and which tools to use.
When a downloaded update fails to install, that failure isn’t reported back to either local Content Caching server or Apple’s software update servers. Reliable feedback is important.
Here are this weekend’s riddles to entertain you through family time, shopping and recreation. 1: Cool colour of […]
Minor updates to Spundle and Dintch. A bug in SilentKnight and LockRattler. Dropping support for El Capitan and Sierra, and a few obsolete apps.
Over the last month, several security updates pushed by Apple have caused problems with Content Caching servers. Why?
Apple has just pushed an update to XProtect Remediator security software for Macs running Catalina or later, bringing […]
Three types of Disk Image, encrypted or not, tested when freshly made or used and remounted. So many variations, but only one type of Disk Image can be trusted for writing.
How a standard developed for virtualisation on Linux has become central to lightweight virtualisation in macOS Monterey and Ventura.
