This piqued my interest, because once we’ve got Linux running, adding Docker is but a small step.Īlongside Jacopo’s project there are a few others that aim to do the same thing: He has created a command line utility that uses Apple’s Hypervisor framework to boot a Linux VM. And so in my search for better alternatives I came across a tweet by Jacopo Mangiacacchi. While this works fine, it’s not the most speedy way to run Docker. So I’m going strap it onto my Macbook Air once it arrives, ARM in ARM they’ll go. The M1 may not support yet but this little guy does. And for me, high on that list of tools is Docker.Īs of writing, Docker for Mac does not run on Apple Silicon, and so my quest for a work-around began even before I received my M1 Macbook Air, by setting up a Raspberry Pi with Docker and connecting to it over the network. If you’re anything like me, you’ve been both terribly excited to get your hands on a Mac with an M1 chip – but at the same time apprehensive if all your favourite dev tools are going to work on it.
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