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  • markM mark

    @george-k said in Big Sur:

    ETA: Be sure you back up your stuff before this update, as it's a MAJOR one. Back up to the cloud, an external drive, clone your boot drive.
    And then, back up again.

    lol.

    I just let it fly. If it bricked the machine, so be it.

    It did not brick my MacBook Pro. I am now running Big Sur. I think I was at least one or two major releases behind until last night.

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    @mark said in Big Sur:

    I think I was at least one or two major releases behind until last night.

    I still have an old Mac running Snow Leopard, and it's good for many things. There, I have Adobe's Creative Suite 6 with a perpetual license, unlike the new Adobe Creative Cloud stuff where I have to pay recurring subscription fees if I want to keep using the new stuff. It also has an old school PDF implementation that can deal with some PDF things that Apple's newer PDF implementation cannot deal with.

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    • AxtremusA Axtremus

      @mark said in Big Sur:

      I think I was at least one or two major releases behind until last night.

      I still have an old Mac running Snow Leopard, and it's good for many things. There, I have Adobe's Creative Suite 6 with a perpetual license, unlike the new Adobe Creative Cloud stuff where I have to pay recurring subscription fees if I want to keep using the new stuff. It also has an old school PDF implementation that can deal with some PDF things that Apple's newer PDF implementation cannot deal with.

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      @axtremus I no longer worry what Apple products can or cannot do. The MacBook Pro from Mid 2015 will be the last Apple product I will ever own.

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      • George KG George K

        @klaus said in Big Sur:

        Next week, probably.
        Of course I'm not so insane to pay for such superfluous toys with my own money, hence I have to go through some bureaucracy to get it.

        Annnnnd?

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        #33

        @george-k said in Big Sur:

        @klaus said in Big Sur:

        Next week, probably.
        Of course I'm not so insane to pay for such superfluous toys with my own money, hence I have to go through some bureaucracy to get it.

        Annnnnd?

        Finally.

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        I was positively surprised how well the migration worked, even across CPU architectures. This is one thing where Mac OS is lightyears ahead of Windows.

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          ... and the problems with the M1 chip have already started. Grr. Maybe I'll put it back in the box for a few months.

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          • KlausK Klaus

            ... and the problems with the M1 chip have already started. Grr. Maybe I'll put it back in the box for a few months.

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            @klaus what problems?

            Rumor is that Apple might introduce new iMacs tomorrow....perhaps I should wait.

            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            • George KG George K

              @klaus what problems?

              Rumor is that Apple might introduce new iMacs tomorrow....perhaps I should wait.

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              @george-k said in Big Sur:

              @klaus what problems?

              Installation failures related to M1; having to use Intel/M1 versions of things side-by-side etc.

              Mostly programming-related stuff; I assume for standard software this is not an issue.

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                For my M1 MacBook Air, I have decided early on that I will only install on it software that natively supports the Apple silicon. So far that plan is working out nicely. My M1 MacBook Air is performing very well.

                The thing I really want to try is run an iOS or iPadOS app on the M1 Mac, but most iOS/iPadOS apps I care to use have not been verified to be able to run on an M1 Mac, and they ones that have been thus verified are not interesting enough for me to bother. So I will wait a bit longer for this.

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                  OK, now I have a serious problem. My Elgato HDMI-to-USB "Cam Link" adapter for my camera isn't working. These days, I need that every single day. Damn.

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                    Solved it by using a different USB port 👀

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                    • KlausK Klaus

                      Solved it by using a different USB port 👀

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                      @klaus said in Big Sur:

                      Solved it by using a different USB port 👀

                      So, the "Universal Serial Bus" wasn't all that "universal" was it?

                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                      • George KG George K

                        @klaus said in Big Sur:

                        Solved it by using a different USB port 👀

                        So, the "Universal Serial Bus" wasn't all that "universal" was it?

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                        @george-k said in Big Sur:

                        @klaus said in Big Sur:

                        Solved it by using a different USB port 👀

                        So, the "Universal Serial Bus" wasn't all that "universal" was it?

                        Main Bus B Undervolt?

                        Please love yourself.

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                        • AxtremusA Axtremus

                          @jon-nyc said in Big Sur:

                          @george-k said in Big Sur:

                          Also, why reluctantly?

                          Horace is rich enough as it is and Klaus resents subsidizing his luxurious lifestyle.

                          @Klaus will soon be further crushed by the realization that Haskell does not work on the Apple M1 silicon yet.

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                          @axtremus said in Big Sur:

                          @Klaus will soon be further crushed by the realization that Haskell does not work on the Apple M1 silicon yet.

                          @Klaus, Haskell now has an M1-optimized version, 8.10.5.

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