• Macbook Pro 15" retina mid-2012

    From MeaTLoTioN@1337:1/101 to All on Thu Dec 18 14:56:56 2025
    Hey all,

    So I still have my old Macbook Pro from mid 2012, and I just updated it to the latest available "official" OS version, 10.15.7 Catalina.

    I was wondering if it was possible to either a) get a newer than officially supported macOS version on here? Thinking like Monterey perhaps (v12) or b) should I bin off macOS and go get Ubuntu 25.10 and install that on it.

    I really don't need anything specific to macOS, I'm not bought into that ecosystem, it would be cool to keep it as close to stock as possible perhaps, but I think it might be more usable (for me perhaps) with Linux on it rather than macOS... but, as I haven't fired it up for over a year until today, chances are I'll probably not again for another year lol.

    What would y'all do? Give me your thoughts and opinions.

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  • From deon@1337:2/101 to MeaTLoTioN on Fri Dec 19 07:34:58 2025
    Re: Macbook Pro 15" retina mid-2012
    By: MeaTLoTioN to All on Thu Dec 18 2025 02:56 pm

    Howdy,

    So I still have my old Macbook Pro from mid 2012, and I just updated it to the latest available "official" OS version, 10.15.7 Catalina.

    I was wondering if it was possible to either a) get a newer than officially supported macOS version on here? Thinking like Monterey perhaps (v12) or b) should I bin off macOS and go get Ubuntu 25.10 and install that on it.

    So I had an old MacBook Air 11 which was running so slowly it was a pain. (Actually the wife uses it).

    So I installed Mint on it (XFCE) and it runs surprisingly well.

    She only needs a browser and thunderbird for mail, and I have localsend on their to transfer stuff between her phone...

    I'm about to do the same to a 2012 iMac, which my son uses to play minecraft.


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  • From paulie420@1337:3/129 to MeaTLoTioN on Thu Dec 18 19:28:49 2025
    So I still have my old Macbook Pro from mid 2012, and I just updated it
    to the latest available "official" OS version, 10.15.7 Catalina.

    I was wondering if it was possible to either a) get a newer than officially supported macOS version on here? Thinking like Monterey
    perhaps (v12) or b) should I bin off macOS and go get Ubuntu 25.10 and install that on it.

    Yer gonna wanna take a look at OLCP - OpenCore Legac Patcher. It will let you put up to MacOS Sequoia on older Macs... I do have a YT video covering my 20XX iMac, but I think you'll get it.



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  • From Roon@1337:1/112 to MeaTLoTioN on Fri Dec 19 10:27:47 2025
    Hello MeaTLoTioN,

    18 Dec 25 14:56, you wrote to All:

    So I still have my old Macbook Pro from mid 2012, and I just updated
    it to the latest available "official" OS version, 10.15.7 Catalina.

    I was wondering if it was possible to either a) get a newer than
    officially supported macOS version on here? Thinking like Monterey
    perhaps (v12) or b) should I bin off macOS and go get Ubuntu 25.10 and install that on it.

    I really don't need anything specific to macOS, I'm not bought into
    that ecosystem, it would be cool to keep it as close to stock as
    possible perhaps, but I think it might be more usable (for me perhaps)
    with Linux on it rather than macOS... but, as I haven't fired it up
    for over a year until today, chances are I'll probably not again for another year lol.

    What would y'all do? Give me your thoughts and opinions.

    i think the best is to install linux, so you can get software updates. :)

    i have an old 17" macbook pro (2007 maybe?) in my studio with mac os x (snow leopard maybe?) just for running ableton live. (the ableton is also an oldish version, but does the job well and its stable as hell)

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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1337:3/191 to MeaTLoTioN on Fri Dec 26 19:28:48 2025
    MeaTLoTioN wrote to All <=-

    Hey all,

    So I still have my old Macbook Pro from mid 2012, and I just updated it
    to the latest available "official" OS version, 10.15.7 Catalina.

    I was wondering if it was possible to either a) get a newer than officially supported macOS version on here? Thinking like Monterey
    perhaps (v12) or b) should I bin off macOS and go get Ubuntu 25.10 and install that on it.

    If you don't NEED MacOS, put Linux on it... But if you prefer the MacOS interface, leave Catalina. BUT -- it won't do as much as you'd like
    I'm sure. :-)




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