On 27/01/16 23:57, Simon Hobson wrote:
Wim <object...@gmail.com> wrote:

I still have my previous model, I suppose I ought to try a native install on it 
- and perhaps see if I can get OS X running as a VM.

I would prefer dual booting personally, since running OSX in a VM isn't always 
perfect. Fi, access to external hardware over USB, like audio interfaces, 
doesn't work properly. Harddisks and the usual stuff like HID devices just 
works.

I don't like dual boot. It's OK for something where all OSs are only used 
intermittently so it's no problem to shut down and boot into something else. 
It's a real PITA when the main OS is used all day long, and you've a gazilion 
web pages open, and need access to your mail while booted in the other OS, and 
...
Obviously that's a matter of personal preference.

I'm running an early 2015 Macbook Pro. I have OSX, Windows 7 & Linux installed. I live in Linux, but on the rare occassions I need to boot into OSX or Win 7 I simply s2disk. That way when I re-boot into linux it just wakes up where it was rather than losing any context.

Aside from the non-functioning camera, the only other hardware issue I routinely see is the USB SD reader mostly disappears off the bus after a system sleep.


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