

The catch or hang up that people are hitting is when they try to use "Docker Desktop" on Ubuntu (instead of directly on macOS). There was a question below about whether or not Docker can work with Ubuntu 22.04 on Apple Silicon. Expand Parallels Desktop.app/Contents/Resources/Tools/.Navigate to /Applications/ and change to List view.Note: initially I installed Parallels Tools before installing the graphical user interface, but if you install it after the installation of ubuntu-desktop or even kde-standard/full/whatever then copy paste, etc.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. UPDATE 2: A non-public (not on their main website) release of the arm64 Desktop version is now available on the dail-live folder:
