Note running latest everything on a 2018 MacBook Pro 13 (quad core i7, 16 GB RAM, Intel Graphics) seems fine as well - fast, responsive. The latest version includes full support for Windows 10, macOS Mojave, and the latest Macs, including the 18-core iMac Pro and MacBook Pro with 6-core Intel i9 CPU. Something going on with the MacOS Fusion build. VMware Fusion and Fusion Pro - virtualization software for running Windows, Linux, and other systems on a Mac without rebooting. And, in principle, I could hold out with Mojave until just before the successor to Big Sur comes out, late next year. On the exact same computer, running Windin a VMWare Fusion Virtual Machine (given 4 cores, 16 GB Ram) UI runs fine, about as responsive as I’d expect.
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So I got thinking, I can just install damn small linux or MicroXP on a virtual machine in VMWare Fusion, and then run the VM in headless mode with the NTFS drive. Then it dawned on me that linux has NTFS support, and Windows XP does too. Right now, I am quite satisfied with how things are working for me with Mojave, so I have no urgent reason for replacing it with another OS version. I used to use Paragons NTFS driver for this, but its been causing kernel panics for me on High Sierra. Or I might install Catalina a few months before Big Sur, if it turned out that this helped transitioning to Big Sur.
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In fact, my next macOS version, after Mojave, could be Big Sur, skipping over Catalina and installing it, instead, later next year, once it becomes clear what its main problems are and how to solve them.
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I am not planning to install Catalina for several months yet and I won’t rush to install Big Sur after that, either, because with big software changes (mainly to handle new hardware, but with support for older computers and their software as well) might come big headaches for users when they move on to such a different new version.
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Otherwise, I wish you fair head winds and pleasant sailing in your updated software ship.įor my own part, Catalina has some issues, such as the one with virtualization, that give me pause. Anonymous: Thanks! And please, keep us loungers and other anonymous here posted, if anything worth knowing concerning the users of Catalina, particularly based on your own experience, comes to your attention.