
Use ISO: mount Parallels ARM64 tools ISO and install: Menubar → Actions → Install Parallels Tools.Parallels Tools Installation: two options.Login and install: sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop.Update System sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade then sudo reboot.Install with the ISO when creating a new guest/vm in Parallels 17.Download the ARM64 Server edition from:.Some were confused, here's a complete screencast of the process outlined below: Your mileage may vary, but it could perhaps work outright as this other user has indicated. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.UPDATE 2: A non-public (not on their main website) release of the arm64 Desktop version is now available on the dail-live folder: I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Thanks for taking the time to help us help you!Īlso, PLEASE remember to change the flair of your post to Solved after you have been helped!

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