sudo sudo port install qemu -->>. port command not found

i need a ubuntu terminal on my Mac and my friend gus me install qemu.


sudo port install qemu 


now i get following error after trying install:


sudo: port: command not found


any idea?


TANKS

MN6

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.4

Posted on Aug 3, 2023 11:31 PM

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Posted on Aug 4, 2023 6:07 PM

If you are using an Apple Silicon Mac, then consider using UTM instead which utilizes QEMU and provides a nice GUI interface. Much nicer than dealing with either Mac Ports or Homebrew and is less disruptive to macOS. Homebrew has been known to cause some configuration issues with macOS, I am not familiar with Mac Ports (always avoided it in the past since I wanted to avoid issues and I usually only use Homebrew on test systems and not my main Mac for similar reasons).


Definitely agree with @VikingOSX on using a traditional VM if this is for an Intel Mac.

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Aug 4, 2023 6:07 PM in response to mehdi_na6

If you are using an Apple Silicon Mac, then consider using UTM instead which utilizes QEMU and provides a nice GUI interface. Much nicer than dealing with either Mac Ports or Homebrew and is less disruptive to macOS. Homebrew has been known to cause some configuration issues with macOS, I am not familiar with Mac Ports (always avoided it in the past since I wanted to avoid issues and I usually only use Homebrew on test systems and not my main Mac for similar reasons).


Definitely agree with @VikingOSX on using a traditional VM if this is for an Intel Mac.

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