Mauvve Knight
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I know it sounds strange but I'd like to know if I can run MacApps like GarageBand can run in Linux.
On older releases, they used to use DVDs (Snow Leopard on back)Does apple provide macOS to the general public?
Like Windows applications, you'd need a compatibility layer. For Windows applications, that is usually done with WINE. For MacOS applications, that's usually done with Darling.
I have no experience with Darling, but here's a URL to get you started:
Darling | macOS translation layer for Linux
Darling — macOS translation layer for Linuxwww.darlinghq.org
Apple itself doesn't afaik. But I'm sure there will be ISO available because of Hackintosh-projects. For those who are curious and want to try, give Google or DuckDuckGo a chance to search and hunt for these files.Does apple provide macOS to the general public?
That's very handy!