Should work just fine.
At 08:26 AM 8/22/2014, you wrote:
Hi!
Do you think i have to buy a new mac when Yosemite comes out?
I have a mac from mid 2011 but i am not sure if it will work well
when the new os comes out.
Maybe i just have to wait and see.
/A
22 aug 2014 kl. 12:09 skrev Jason White
If your Mac was made in 2007 or later and has a discrete GPU, you ought to be
alright. It's the poor sods with Intel GMA950 who are in real trouble, because
64-bit drivers were never made for it; that means that Lion, which although it
was a 64-bit OS could still start a 32-bit kernel, was the
Hi!
Do you think i have to buy a new mac when Yosemite comes out?
I have a mac from mid 2011 but i am not sure if it will work well when the new
os comes out.
Maybe i just have to wait and see.
/A
22 aug 2014 kl. 12:09 skrev Jason White :
> Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>> At the moment, Apple sup
Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> At the moment, Apple supports Lion, which is two versions back. But Lion is
> the last version of OS X for many Macs, just as Snow Leopard was previously.
> In other words, it seems to have shifted from supporting one version prior
> to two versions. Perhaps that's
Re: The end of all OS X Lion support, patches included, is likely
just weeks away
At the moment, Apple supports Lion, which is two versions back. But Lion is
the last version of OS X for many Macs, just as Snow Leopard was previously.
In other words, it seems to have shifted from supporting on
At the moment, Apple supports Lion, which is two versions back. But Lion is
the last version of OS X for many Macs, just as Snow Leopard was previously.
In other words, it seems to have shifted from supporting one version prior to
two versions. Perhaps that's intentional, perhaps not. Perhap
Apple's standard policy is to support the current OS and one version
back. All else before is cut off with some very rare exceptions.
At 08:22 PM 8/21/2014, you wrote:
Ah, yes. Gregg Keizer writing for Computerworld and the disgraceful
end of Apple as we know it. If it bleeds, it reads, eh? B
Ah, yes. Gregg Keizer writing for Computerworld and the disgraceful end of
Apple as we know it. If it bleeds, it reads, eh? But I'll believe it when I
see it.
FWIW, my first plastic Mac will likely fall due to Apple's obsolescence, in
which case it should run either Snow Leopard or Windows 7
The end of all OS X Lion support, patches included, is likely just weeks
away
by MacDailyNews
[cfsp key="adsense_336x280"]"Apple is working its way toward releasing
OS X Mountain Lion [sic Mavericks] 10.9.5, very likely the last
non-security update for the 10-month old operating