This simulated environment is called a virtual machine (VM) and enables a Virtual PC on your Mac. Homebrew allow Linux package to be installed and ran on OS X system. Virtualization on your Mac Parallels Desktop uses a hardware-assisted virtualization that relies on Intel VT-x technology and allows for simulation of the whole computer. Though that will work locally on the KVM host out of the box, it proves to be difficult even from another Linux server, and require a lot of research and tweaking for people new to KVM. However there is a easy solution for OS X. The most common way to KVM client running graphical interface is through KVM manager. I continue to push with other solution and finally come up with a satisfying setup. However that seems overkill and take up a lot of resource on the Mac Mini. I spend so much time trying and the most successful setup is through Linux running inside VirtualBox. Everything is good till I want to use my Mac Mini to connect to the client desktop. Recently I have been experimenting with a tiny KVM setup. Issue with OS X connecting to KVM client.
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