

In 2010 I started to get closer to Linux to install it on another old PC of mine and on a laptop to eliminate Windows that I began to hate deeply, discovering that I wasn’t the only one. Third, how long would the new laptop last, a few years? if not Apple what?Īll these questions were buzzing in my head when I thought of Linux. Don’t you think so ?Īccording to the price paid + the one to pay for a new laptop seemed to me exaggerated (as far as Apple is concerned, and I certainly didn’t want to go back to Microsoft). What to do? Is it time to switch to a new laptop? I didn’t really like this for several reasons:įirst my laptop was and still is in excellent condition. Not only Apple, but also Google, Firefox, third-party software manufacturers, no longer release updates for OS 32-bit dated.
Linux mac os ubuntu 64 Bit#
The years pass and the 64 bit replaces the 32, or almost. So I remained faithful to my Snow Leopard which, in my opinion, is the best OS that those in Cupertino have ever created. According to Apple my machine could not support the new software … WHAT ? BUT YOU ARE CRAZY ? almost 900 € for 4 years and then I have to buy another mac ? He doesn’t even talk about it.

After that my beautiful laptop had to be scrapped: in 2012 with the update to the new OS Muontain Lion, support for older MacBooks, from 2007 onwards, was finished.

Unfortunately, as you all know, godsen was short-lived, at least from my point of view, and after only few years, it was switched from Leopard, through Snow Leopard to Lion. … i bought my first mac, precisely a white MacBook, dual core, because after years and years and years of Microsoft, I couldn’t stand it any longer! I was very satisfied from all points of view, even if it took me a while to adapt to the new software: at the time the famous Leopard, OS X 10.6, had just come out. Ubuntu and old Macbook (2006-2007): a n isolated case?Ī long time ago, in a galaxy far far away.
