I got the Macbook back in 2006, I believe. It's pre-C2D and apparently doesn't support 64-bit OSs. My wife's computer is C2D (mine is Core Duo), so her CPU is 64-bit...the motherboard probably doesn't support 64-bit, though. I'd try to install Lion on it but she'd kill me. It took her awhile to get used to Snow Leopard when I upgraded it without her consent (LOL).
So....
http://www.glitch.com/forum/general/11684/#reply-122479:
"The issue I experience with this is that I have one of the first intel core duo macs. This means that the max memory it can handle is 2 gigs. This means that the mac cannot handle running 10.6 even though it has 64-bit capable processors. This means that my mac is stuck at 10.5.8 until it breaks and I am forced to buy a new iMac (a few thousand dollars I do not want to spend until I have to since the iMac still does everything that I need it to). This is not a huge deal for me since I have 2 Windows machines and 1 Linux machine that run Glitch perfectly, but if anyone else has this issue and therefore is unable to use Flash 11, please post here so the devs have a better idea of usage statistics and can make a decision as to wether or not it is worth dedicating resources to allow people to play the game with Flash 10 with the caveat that it may not work right."
Yeah, I'm pretty much stuck in the same situation as the above, although a reply to the above hinted at a workaround:
http://www.glitch.com/forum/general/11684/#reply-122489:
Landar, first off your Mac will run *better* under 10.6 than 10.5, with the same hardware you have right now. I've done that with MacBooks and iMacs of that generation.
Second, almost all the C2D Macs can actually handle 3-and-a-bit gig (it's the usual Intel motherboard limitations) or even four, look up your system at www.everymac.com/systems/by... and click through to the details page.
So, there may be hope after all. I'll need to look into this.
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Legacy Macbook Woes
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Saturday, July 23, 2011
Core Duo Not Supported by Mac OS X Lion
So, I plugged my Macbook to the network, thinking I'd download and install Lion via the App Store (by going to Store --> Purchased (since I'd already bought and installed Lion on the iMac), but found that Core Duo machines aren't supported:
WTF...
It looks like my Macbook now has one foot in the grave. I'll have to stick with Snow Leopard, but eventually, that will be unsupported. It's not a huge deal, I guess, since Lion just came out. I wonder when Leopard goes end-of-life (if it hasn't already)...
This is a rather large bummer. The laptop isn't THAT old.
Well, there's one other Macbook in the house...my wife's. It is a Core 2 Duo machine. I don't even know if she wants the upgrade but it is available to her if she'd like to give it a shot.
It looks like I've a good excuse to buy me a new Macbook next year with whatever bonus I get. If I do, I'll go Pro this time, more than likely...so I can game on it.
May as well back up with Time Machine since I've got it set up beside the iMac, though.
WTF...
It looks like my Macbook now has one foot in the grave. I'll have to stick with Snow Leopard, but eventually, that will be unsupported. It's not a huge deal, I guess, since Lion just came out. I wonder when Leopard goes end-of-life (if it hasn't already)...
This is a rather large bummer. The laptop isn't THAT old.
Well, there's one other Macbook in the house...my wife's. It is a Core 2 Duo machine. I don't even know if she wants the upgrade but it is available to her if she'd like to give it a shot.
It looks like I've a good excuse to buy me a new Macbook next year with whatever bonus I get. If I do, I'll go Pro this time, more than likely...so I can game on it.
May as well back up with Time Machine since I've got it set up beside the iMac, though.
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Friday, May 09, 2008
Latest Mac Happenings
Heya,
Two things of interest:
1. My Macbook is fixed. I went to the new Apple Store in Fair Oaks Mall and left it overnight while they replace the hard disk and reinstalled OS X. While I had Tiger (v10.4.something), they installed Leopard (v10.5.2).
2. During my 5-6 month of Mac downtime, my Macbook's battery went south for the winter. After following the steps in the manual and help pages at Apple.com, I finally realized it was really dead. Fortunately, the Genius replaced it under warranty.
3. My wife now has a late rev Macbook. Hers outspecs mine across the board, with the exception of my system's SuperDrive...her hard drive is bigger, she has more system RAM, and she has a 2.1GHz CPU while mine is a 2.0GHz CPU (both systems are dual-core). She won this system at a PTO raffle. She bought my daughter's whole book of raffle tickets, just to help her out then the following week, my kids came home excited, saying that the previous Friday, my wife's ticket was drawn. Later that day, my wife got a call from the school office telling her she actually won two drawings, one the laptop and the other a $25 coupon for use at The Cheesecake Factory.
So, I can do two things: back up this install of Leopard ASAP onto an external drive, or just buy Leopard (if I have to reinstall the OS, I'll have to revert back to Tiger, since my system disks are Tiger.
I'm going to have to redo my iTunes setup and reconfigure the laptop...this will be fun, especially since I'll be doing new stuff (learning Leopard).
Fun times!!
Two things of interest:
1. My Macbook is fixed. I went to the new Apple Store in Fair Oaks Mall and left it overnight while they replace the hard disk and reinstalled OS X. While I had Tiger (v10.4.something), they installed Leopard (v10.5.2).
2. During my 5-6 month of Mac downtime, my Macbook's battery went south for the winter. After following the steps in the manual and help pages at Apple.com, I finally realized it was really dead. Fortunately, the Genius replaced it under warranty.
3. My wife now has a late rev Macbook. Hers outspecs mine across the board, with the exception of my system's SuperDrive...her hard drive is bigger, she has more system RAM, and she has a 2.1GHz CPU while mine is a 2.0GHz CPU (both systems are dual-core). She won this system at a PTO raffle. She bought my daughter's whole book of raffle tickets, just to help her out then the following week, my kids came home excited, saying that the previous Friday, my wife's ticket was drawn. Later that day, my wife got a call from the school office telling her she actually won two drawings, one the laptop and the other a $25 coupon for use at The Cheesecake Factory.
So, I can do two things: back up this install of Leopard ASAP onto an external drive, or just buy Leopard (if I have to reinstall the OS, I'll have to revert back to Tiger, since my system disks are Tiger.
I'm going to have to redo my iTunes setup and reconfigure the laptop...this will be fun, especially since I'll be doing new stuff (learning Leopard).
Fun times!!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Panther/Tiger/Leopard Updates
http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=3656:
Apple released in the last days upgrades to it's Tiger (10.4) and Leopard (10.5) versions of OS X.
For those unfamiliar with Mac OS X: this isn't just security patches, it somewhat comparable to what Microsoft calls a service pack. As such it can include stability fixes, features, etc. and security fixes.
10.4.11 includes a long list of security fixes. Since it's a all or nothing deal, there's very little real use in discussing all of them individually. Just take the plunge: there are a few bad ones in there, so you'll need it anyway. Some readers wrote us that there might be some issues with it all, so be careful. That said, I'm running it for a bit already and have not seen a single bad thing so far.
* CVE-2007-3456
* CVE-2007-4678
* CVE-2007-2926
* CVE-2005-0953
* CVE-2005-1260
* CVE-2007-4679
* CVE-2007-4680
* CVE-2007-0464
* CVE-2007-4681
* CVE-2007-4682
* CVE-2007-3999
* CVE-2007-4743
* CVE-2007-3749
* CVE-2007-4683
* CVE-2007-4684
* CVE-2007-4685
* CVE-2006-6127
* CVE-2007-4686
* CVE-2007-4687
* CVE-2007-4688
* CVE-2007-4269
* CVE-2007-4689
* CVE-2007-4267
* CVE-2007-4268
* CVE-2007-4690
* CVE-2007-4691
* CVE-2007-0646
* CVE-2007-4692
* CVE-2007-4693
* CVE-2007-4694
* CVE-2007-4695
* CVE-2007-4696
* CVE-2007-4697
* CVE-2007-4698
* CVE-2007-3758
* CVE-2007-3760
* CVE-2007-4671
* CVE-2007-3756
* CVE-2007-4699
* CVE-2007-4700
* CVE-2007-4701
10.5.1 includes some security fixes too, all centered around the application firewall:
* CVE-2007-4702
* CVE-2007-4703
* CVE-2007-4704
Apple also released patches for the beta of safari, but hey, it's beta software!
Rex pointed out we were missing the security update to 10.3.9 (Panther) that fixes many of the security problems also fixed in 10.4.11.
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