Thanks for the info

Tom

> On Dec 4, 2019, at 8:26 AM, Lee Larson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Dec 3, 2019, at 6:57 PM, tom holloman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Would I be able to run it on 27 in iMac 2019 model instead of the buggy 
>> Catalina. Apple really screwed up with this OS.
> 
> See if they have a live image you can download. (Both Ubuntu and Fedora have 
> them.) Put it on an external hard drive or flash and see if it boots. You can 
> try Linux without a lot of pain. If the live image works, you’ll likely have 
> few problems installing it. Since all these operating systems are free, you 
> can try different distributions until you find one you like.
> 
> That being said, I run Catalina on three different Macs (2014 mini, 2018 
> mini, 2016 MacBook Pro) and my wife runs it on one (2019 MacBook). We don’t 
> have any deal-breaking problems. Some software was slow to update for 
> Catalina, but that problem has gone away for me as the developers squashed 
> problems.  Before you upgrade, make sure your software is up to date and 
> beware any older 32-bit software because it won’t work at all.
> 
> L^2
> 
> PS/ Another thing I do before a major upgrade is to make a clone image of the 
> pre-upgrade hard drive so I can back out of the changes by restoring the 
> original.
> 
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> Lee Larson
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> 
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