Fonts look better in Konqueror than Firefox on other Linuxes. The window edge detection mouse pointer offset bug which affect Fedora 35 under Wayland seems fixed here. To import your images, use the AWS CLI or other developer tools to import a virtual machine (VM) image from your VMware environment. The Parallels Image Tool is back after being curiously omitted from the original 3.0 release, which means you can finally change the size of your virtual image without jumping through an. Konqueror is a great web browser and plays youtube videos full screen with sound very smoothly (note sound defaults to 4% output level but that has been a KDE thing forever, the sound tool in the panel fixes it easily). Because Parallels tools are installed dynamic screen resizing works. Then reboot and log into the graphical desktop using the user you created in the steps aboveĬurrently it gives you KDE 5.24.4 which is the very latest stable version. hds ), with this syntax: qemu-img convert -f parallels original.hds -O raw converted. The same method can be used to convert a disk image created with Parallels (. qemu-img convert -O qcow2 file.vmdk file.qcow2. To convert image files to any of the two formats. However, the qemu-img tool cannot convert image files to the ZVHD or ZVHD2 format. To launch the application, go to Applications > Parallels in the Finder, and double-click the Parallels Image Tool icon. Image files in other formats need to be converted into any of these formats using the open-source tool qemu-img before being imported. By default, Parallels Image Tool is installed in the following folder: /Applications/Parallels.
Then I followed these instructions to the letterĪt various times it asked for a choice between conflicting packages (mainly audio and fonts), I took the default every time From HDS to RAW In a previous post i have explained how to convert a VMWare disk image ( VMDK) into a RAW format useful for import into a forensics tool like Autopsy. Parallels Image Tool is installed automatically during the Parallels Desktop installation. Initially I was having issues installing packages using pacman, but running the following seemed to fix it If anyone would like to repeat this I did the following
Thank you so much for these instructions, not only did they work but I was then able to install the full KDE desktop andf the result is the nicest Linux I have on my M1 mac, better than either Fedora 35 (which is still very good) and Ubuntu 21.10 which I'm still having issues with.