However, there's still missing support for things that I absolutely need for SC such as multiple monitor support, USB-C/Thunderbolt support etc. The initial release is already here and people are quite happy with it. I am keeping an eye on Asahi Linux project, which is working on getting M1 hardware running on linux. Long story short, M1 laptop is great hardware, but I am not very happy with the OS. So having to deal with that OS is frustrating because one of the main reasons why I migrated to Linux and now MacOS was to get away form that software platform. Also, Windows 11 is really a pain to use, at least in the VM. SC runs ok in Coherence, but if I need to launch another program on the VM that doesn't, then I have a problem. Some programs run ok in Coherence Mode (meaning each program has its own windows that MacOS desktop can manage instead of one window for the VM, where you see Windows desktop), some not. It just feels off - windows do not scale properly, for example. I don't like how Parallels integrates into MacOS desktop. In general, my issue with SC on Parallels is not that SC works badly or slowly or anything like that. I did not go for it though because I only get this message when I am downloading lots of historical data for analysis, which is not something I am going to be doing everyday. The mac I have has 32 GB so theoretically the pro version would help here. Ivory - Posts: I am using the standard version and while SC works ok I did run into RAM issues, where the VM would tell me I need more RAM.
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