'OSX-PROXMOX' allows you to run macOS on PCs equipped with AMD or Intel CPUs
At the time of writing, macOS only supports devices equipped with Apple Silicon, and cannot be used on PCs equipped with x86 chips such as AMD or Intel. ' OSX-PROXMOX ' has been released as a tool that allows macOS to be run on PCs equipped with AMD or Intel CPUs.
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OSX-PROXMOX is a tool that allows you to install and run macOS on a server system based on Proxmox VE , a Debian-based Linux distribution. Normally, macOS only runs on Apple hardware, but this tool makes it possible to run macOS on a Proxmox-based system.
OSX-PROXMOX supports a wide range of macOS versions, from macOS High Sierra to macOS Sequoia. It uses the Opencore bootloader for implementation and works with Proxmox VE versions 7.0.XX to 8.2.XX. In addition, it also supports installation on the cloud environment VultR.
The installation is very simple and can be done with a single command line and configuration is also possible through a web UI, however this tool is intended for development, learning and testing purposes only and is not intended for commercial use.
There are some important requirements and caveats to using it: in particular, macOS Monterey and later versions require a working TSC (Time Stamp Counter) on the host machine, backups are recommended to ensure data safety, and Gatekeeper should be disabled before installation.
The following movie shows how to actually install macOS using OSX-PROXMOX.
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Hacker News , a social news site, praised OSX-PROXMOX for being significantly easier to set up than a regular Hackintosh . However, some expressed concern that the scripts may arbitrarily modify apt sources and may run from unverified domains. In particular, there was criticism of Proxmox's behavior in deleting enterprise and Ceph repositories.
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