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Tutorial: how to run Tutor on ARM-based systems #549

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Per the discussion on #510 and #543, here is a tutorial for the docs that explains how to run Tutor on ARM-based systems like M1 MacBooks.

I wasn't sure exactly where to put it, so let me know if it should be moved somewhere else.

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Thanks for your PR Braden! Let's take the time to a few minor changes and we'll merge this after the Maple release.

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You're welcome @regisb. Thanks for the review. I've addressed all the comments.

@regisb regisb merged commit dbb79c0 into overhangio:master Jan 3, 2022
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regisb commented Jan 3, 2022

Thanks for taking the time to write this tutorial @bradenmacdonald, much appreciated.

@bradenmacdonald bradenmacdonald deleted the arm-tutorial branch January 3, 2022 18:27
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You're welcome @regisb. Cheers.

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