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|    CrudeSausage to David B.    |
|    Re: The trouble with Mac apps vs. Linux     |
|    21 Jan 26 17:13:14    |
      XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy       From: crude@sausa.ge              On Wed, 21 Jan 2026 16:35:53 +0000, David B. wrote:              > On 21/01/2026 13:49, CrudeSausage wrote:       >> I imagine that this situation is similar to the one in Egypt in 1968       >> where 250,000 people saw the Virgin Mary walking on the roof of a       >> church for around three years yet decided to remain muhammedans. It       >> takes a lot of faith to remain an ignorant muhammedan, and I guess it       >> takes the same to remain an Apple zealot.       >       > For your interest, I am successfully running Linux Mint 22.3 Cinnamon       > 64-bit on a 2008 24 inch iMac and the same on my 2017 27 inch Intel       > iMac. On the latter I’m running Mint from the Internal 2TB spinning hard       > drive and running macOS Ventura on an external 1TB SSD.       >       > Few problems have been experienced – just a wired mouse needed at times       > and a connecting wire from my wireless keyboard to my computer at the       > outset. Otherwise, all works as one might hope!              Linux always runs great on Macs, even ancient ones. However, I must       mention that on the MacBooks made in the mid-10s, the webcam is never       likely to work in Linux and wireless won't work out of the box. It's not       the fault of the Linux kernel though, the firmware for that hardware is       proprietary. This is yet another argument against proprietary hardware.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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