Ansgar to AppleEnglish • 1 year agoHow long will the last Intel Macs be supported? macOS Sonoma gives us some hintsarstechnica.comexternal-linkmessage-square42arrow-up196arrow-down10
arrow-up196arrow-down1external-linkHow long will the last Intel Macs be supported? macOS Sonoma gives us some hintsarstechnica.comAnsgar to AppleEnglish • 1 year agomessage-square42
minus-squareSephtis-6linkfedilink2•1 year agoReally easy to use and set up. Highly recommend when you have an older mac(my 2012 i5 8gb doing perfectly fine for lighter tasks and normal use) It’s been pretty much the go to option for unsupported macs since dosdude1 pachter was discontinued.
minus-squareAnother Person link2•1 year agoI’ve got a 2011 MBP that I’ve run Linux on with little issues. What does this do that is different or better?
minus-squareSephtis-6linkfedilink1•1 year agoI think that you can’t really compare it to linux since oclp let’s you run OSX. I wouldn’t say that it’s better or worse just different.
minus-squareAnother Person link2•edit-21 year agoOkay let me word that differently, what does it bring to the table?
minus-squareSephtis-6linkfedilink1•1 year agoIt’s an incredibly easy way to get the osx completely(most of the time) working on older/unsupported macs. Which massively increases the lifespan of a mac
Really easy to use and set up. Highly recommend when you have an older mac(my 2012 i5 8gb doing perfectly fine for lighter tasks and normal use)
It’s been pretty much the go to option for unsupported macs since dosdude1 pachter was discontinued.
I’ve got a 2011 MBP that I’ve run Linux on with little issues. What does this do that is different or better?
I think that you can’t really compare it to linux since oclp let’s you run OSX. I wouldn’t say that it’s better or worse just different.
Okay let me word that differently, what does it bring to the table?
It’s an incredibly easy way to get the osx completely(most of the time) working on older/unsupported macs. Which massively increases the lifespan of a mac