cross-posted from: https://mbin.grits.dev/m/technology@beehaw.org/t/95555
Edit: Guys I didn’t write the headline; the subtitle that I added, I’ve now fixed tho
Edit: Also, the information about there being no escape is out of date – here’s a quick guide to how to fix the problem in the modern day
Hmm, now I’m wondering exactly which version of macOS my parents’ old, no-longer-supported iMac is running. I want to say it’s from… 2011, maybe?
(Next time I update/replace their computer – which may be imminent, as they’re complaining of screen brightness problems that sounds like the backlight failing – they’ll finally be switched to Linux, of course. I didn’t quite feel Linux was fire-and-forget enough for me remotely supporting computer-illiterate users back in 2011, but I think it is now.)
Which version of Linux? I’ve been trying things out and considering swapping but things still don’t seem as solid as macOS or Windows. Most recently I’ve been trying Ubuntu, which is almost there but not quite.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I dunno, last time I looked into running Linux on a Mac, Yellow Dog Linux (for POWER architecture) was still a thing.
At this point, since my parents’ Mac is an Intel machine, I assume it’ll work just fine with the normal Kubuntu I put on other desktops.