graphic: 0.887 network: 0.874 semantic: 0.865 vnc: 0.858 files: 0.827 device: 0.816 debug: 0.776 socket: 0.737 PID: 0.688 permissions: 0.635 performance: 0.560 boot: 0.528 other: 0.505 KVM: 0.113 /proc/cpuinfo doesn't present guest cpuinfo for most architectures (including M1 Macs) Description of problem: I tried to start Blender inside an amd docker container, emulated on M1 Mac, running noVNC to access the the GUI via Chrome. From Blender versions 2.8 and higher I get the following error message: ``` ArchError: Could not find 'cpu MHz' in /proc/cpuinfo Function: Arch_InitTickTimer File: /home/sybren/buildbot-builder/linux_glibc217_x86_64_cmake/build_deps/deps/build/usd/src/external_usd/pxr/base/arch/timing.cpp Line: 133 qemu: uncaught target signal 6 (Aborted) - core dumped Aborted ``` I posted the problem to Blender [here](https://developer.blender.org/T92956) as well as to docker [here](https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues/6047). Steps to reproduce: You need: - ✅ M1 Mac - ✅ Docker Desktop 4.1.1 (69879) Setup the Container: 1. Unzip the attached file 2. In a terminal go to the unzipped folder 3. run `source build-and-launch.sh` to build the image and spin up a container 4. open a browser and go to [http://localhost:6901](http://localhost:6901) 5. login using password `pass` 6. see the README.txt on the Desktop you just logged into 7. == Follow the README instructions == [blender-bug-report-202111091146.zip](/uploads/340ada45a9ee0585cfc0cdfcc1932fb4/blender-bug-report-202111091146.zip)