• A leap into the dark.

    From John Hill@watcombeman@yahoo.co.uk to uk.comp.sys.mac on Wed Sep 17 09:01:02 2025
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    I've been and one and done it!

    I have gone up to V 26 on the iMac, iPhone and iPad. the newly purchased Apple Watch is updating (I had to do the iPhone first) and will be another
    half-hour.

    I had to update DefautFolder, but no problem there. Everything else I've tried so far (which isn't much) has been OK - in particular the scanner nd printers.

    Old John.
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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@hugybear@gmx.net to uk.comp.sys.mac on Wed Sep 17 11:40:51 2025
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    Am 17.09.25 um 11:01 schrieb John Hill:
    I've been and one and done it!

    I have gone up to V 26 on the iMac, iPhone and iPad. the newly purchased Apple
    Watch is updating (I had to do the iPhone first) and will be another half-hour.

    I had to update DefautFolder, but no problem there. Everything else I've tried
    so far (which isn't much) has been OK - in particular the scanner nd printers.

    Old John.

    No issues here either.
    iPhones, wife's iPad mini and 2 Macs.

    The third is an Intel T-model bought in early 2019 which just moved to
    15.7. It is not possible to go to 26. The machine closes in on the end
    of its useful and secure life.

    I did not find out how to install a Linux on this particular machine
    yet. Various drivers are missing.

    J||rg
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    "Roma locuta, causa finita" (Augustinus)
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  • From Alan B@alanrichardbarker@gmail.com.invalid to uk.comp.sys.mac on Wed Sep 17 09:59:21 2025
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    On Wed, 17 Sep 2025 11:40:51 +0200, J||rg Lorenz wrote:

    Am 17.09.25 um 11:01 schrieb John Hill:
    I've been and one and done it!

    I have gone up to V 26 on the iMac, iPhone and iPad. the newly
    purchased Apple Watch is updating (I had to do the iPhone first) and
    will be another half-hour.

    I had to update DefautFolder, but no problem there. Everything else
    I've tried so far (which isn't much) has been OK - in particular the
    scanner nd printers.

    Old John.

    No issues here either.
    iPhones, wife's iPad mini and 2 Macs.

    The third is an Intel T-model bought in early 2019 which just moved to
    15.7. It is not possible to go to 26. The machine closes in on the end
    of its useful and secure life.

    I did not find out how to install a Linux on this particular machine
    yet. Various drivers are missing.

    I've installed Fedora 42 on an external SSD plugged into my 2017 Macbook
    Air. Similar to other Linuxes I've tried, the issues usually involve
    finding suitable WiFi drivers and sorting out the Display resolution. I've
    now got WiFi working but can't improve the 1440 x 900 display. I need to investigate alternative graphic drivers.
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    Cheers, Alan
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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@hugybear@gmx.net to uk.comp.sys.mac on Wed Sep 17 13:32:56 2025
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    Am 17.09.25 um 11:59 schrieb Alan B:
    On Wed, 17 Sep 2025 11:40:51 +0200, J||rg Lorenz wrote:

    Am 17.09.25 um 11:01 schrieb John Hill:
    I've been and one and done it!

    I have gone up to V 26 on the iMac, iPhone and iPad. the newly
    purchased Apple Watch is updating (I had to do the iPhone first) and
    will be another half-hour.

    I had to update DefautFolder, but no problem there. Everything else
    I've tried so far (which isn't much) has been OK - in particular the
    scanner nd printers.

    Old John.

    No issues here either.
    iPhones, wife's iPad mini and 2 Macs.

    The third is an Intel T-model bought in early 2019 which just moved to
    15.7. It is not possible to go to 26. The machine closes in on the end
    of its useful and secure life.

    I did not find out how to install a Linux on this particular machine
    yet. Various drivers are missing.

    I've installed Fedora 42 on an external SSD plugged into my 2017 Macbook
    Air.
    Probably no issues with that one. But the T-models - mine being a 2018
    15" MBP - are very particular. The worst is the missing driver to use
    the keyboard.
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    "Roma locuta, causa finita" (Augustinus)
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  • From Theo@theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk to uk.comp.sys.mac on Thu Sep 18 12:34:55 2025
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    Alan B <alanrichardbarker@gmail.com.invalid> wrote:
    I've installed Fedora 42 on an external SSD plugged into my 2017 Macbook
    Air. Similar to other Linuxes I've tried, the issues usually involve
    finding suitable WiFi drivers and sorting out the Display resolution. I've now got WiFi working but can't improve the 1440 x 900 display. I need to investigate alternative graphic drivers.

    I think the display in the 2017 MBA is only 1440x900, isn't it? https://support.apple.com/en-gb/111924

    You can set a <100% scaling factor so you get more workspace on the screen
    at the cost of increased fuzziness, if that's your desired outcome.

    Theo
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  • From alanrichardbarker@alanrichardbarker@gmail.com.invalid (Alan B) to uk.comp.sys.mac on Thu Sep 18 11:49:13 2025
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    Cheers, Alan
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  • From Alan B@alanrichardbarker@gmail.com.invalid to uk.comp.sys.mac on Thu Sep 18 11:55:19 2025
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    On 18 Sep 2025 at 12:34:55 BST, "Theo" <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:

    Alan B <alanrichardbarker@gmail.com.invalid> wrote:
    I've installed Fedora 42 on an external SSD plugged into my 2017 Macbook
    Air. Similar to other Linuxes I've tried, the issues usually involve
    finding suitable WiFi drivers and sorting out the Display resolution. I've >> now got WiFi working but can't improve the 1440 x 900 display. I need to
    investigate alternative graphic drivers.

    I think the display in the 2017 MBA is only 1440x900, isn't it? https://support.apple.com/en-gb/111924

    Yes of course you're absolutely correct - I should have known that!

    You can set a <100% scaling factor so you get more workspace on the screen> at
    the cost of increased fuzziness, if that's your desired outcome.

    I've already tried that and sadly it now seems the only way ahead.

    P.S. Sorry about the blank follow-up posted just before this one!
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    Cheers, Alan
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  • From Andy H@thewildrover@icloud.com to uk.comp.sys.mac on Sat Sep 20 20:07:25 2025
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    John Hill <watcombeman@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
    I've been and one and done it!

    I have gone up to V 26 on the iMac, iPhone and iPad. the newly purchased Apple
    Watch is updating (I had to do the iPhone first) and will be another half-hour.

    I had to update DefautFolder, but no problem there. Everything else I've tried
    so far (which isn't much) has been OK - in particular the scanner nd printers.

    Old John.

    IrCOve updated my iPad Pro (2020), iPhone 12 mini, watch 7, HomePods (mini), and AppleTV 4K (gen 1). Looking ok so far. I actually like the rCyglassrCO look. Otherwise I think most of it offers little advantage to me - just struggling more with storage on the iPhone is all.

    My old MBP (2017) is stuck with Ventura (IrCOve given up with using OCLP for now, preferring overall stability to the extra features).
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    Andy H
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  • From Tyrone@none@none.none to uk.comp.sys.mac on Sun Sep 21 15:19:16 2025
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    On Sep 17, 2025 at 5:01:02rC>AM EDT, "John Hill" <watcombeman@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

    I've been and one and done it!

    I have gone up to V 26 on the iMac, iPhone and iPad. the newly purchased Apple
    Watch is updating (I had to do the iPhone first) and will be another half-hour.

    I updated everything to 15.7/18.7. Not interested in 26 at this point.
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  • From John@Man@the.keyboard to uk.comp.sys.mac on Sun Sep 21 17:20:57 2025
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    On Sun, 21 Sep 2025 15:19:16 +0000, Tyrone <none@none.none> wrote:

    On Sep 17, 2025 at 5:01:02?AM EDT, "John Hill" <watcombeman@yahoo.co.uk> >wrote:

    I've been and one and done it!

    Congratulations. I hope you don't suffer lingering side-effects :)


    I have gone up to V 26 on the iMac, iPhone and iPad. the newly purchased Apple
    Watch is updating (I had to do the iPhone first) and will be another
    half-hour.

    You'll be lucky if it's that short.


    I updated everything to 15.7/18.7. Not interested in 26 at this point.

    I have a MacBookPro which was something like 15.3 and which I just
    updated to 15.7 with no ill-effects. Everything works lovelyly. I also
    have a MiniMac which was a present, M1 thingy, which was also 15.3 and
    has been updated to 15.7 and was working great on that version.

    I've started an update to Toenail on the Mini. It's taking *ages* to
    download. The thermometer says it has 20 minutes to go. Yeah, sure,
    and I have this magic bean I can sell it.

    When it started, 3 hours ago or so, it said it was doing to take 21
    *DAYS* to download. There is something seriously askew in Apple's
    server-land. Or in the guessing game in the software ........

    Oh, wait, the Mini just died (that was *NOT* 20 minutes, honey) ...
    it has the Apple silhouette and the thermometer showing that it's
    rebooting. Yay! Oh, screen is all dead ... and now it's Apple-and-bar
    again only with more white in the thermometer ... this is *exciting*!
    (Its really not but it *is* mildly interesting.)

    Oh, kernel-lickings, it's gone and shown me my login screen. This is
    cool.So I login and get another bar-and-apple screen. This one tells
    me I have to wait 8 minutes. Well, I guess I don't have much choice in
    that, do I? Damn, but I'm *sure* that some of those "8 minutes"
    minutes are longer than others and some are a lot shorter than a
    minute. I don't think that the booty-thing is connected to Real Time.

    Oh! The login screen. And Taco has booted. Everything works fine ...
    oh, apart from bloody "Microsoft NTFS by Tuxera". That still needs its "extension" verified by "privacy an Security". That took about
    half-a-dozen reboots and a trip into Recovery Mode to activate the
    security options. And it has a bloody update. Of *COURSE* it has a
    bloody update. :)

    Aaaaaannnnd ... well, the update to MNTFS didn't need a restart.
    That's good.

    The Terminal window I was using in 15.7 carried over, complete with
    its history of commands so I was able to restart Mprime (the Apple
    Silicon version of Prime95, the Mersenne Prime hunter ware from https://mersenne.org). The individual workers seem to be running
    perfectly.

    My wifi connects. Firefox runs.

    I think the update to Taco was a roaring success.

    J.


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