Hey everyone,
its that time of the year I start wondering if LXConsole is ready for the new OS, namely 10.13.1.
Has anybody some experiences to share?
Thanks!
Jan
OS X High Sierra
There don't appear to be immediate issues with 10.13. However, if it were my production system, I wouldn't upgrade for at least six months, if ever...
I'm just becoming semi comfortable that 10.12 is stable and suitable to be trusted in actual performance. (Because of its long track record, the system I most often use for shows has not been upgraded: It is a Mac Mini running 10.8.5.)
The direction Apple is taking MacOS is more and more towards a consumer system. In order to make it safe to use in a production context, there's more and more to disable each new version. Figure53 has a great page that gives an overview: https://figure53.com/docs/qlab/v3/gener ... -your-mac/.
LXConsole itself will probably have no difficulty with 10.13, other than consumer focussed stuff, under the hood for what LXConsole does its pretty much the same. If there are any issues that someone finds, please post them here. But, that said, it may not be LXConsole that causes a problem in performance, but the computer updating iCloud or your photo stream or something else...
I'm just becoming semi comfortable that 10.12 is stable and suitable to be trusted in actual performance. (Because of its long track record, the system I most often use for shows has not been upgraded: It is a Mac Mini running 10.8.5.)
The direction Apple is taking MacOS is more and more towards a consumer system. In order to make it safe to use in a production context, there's more and more to disable each new version. Figure53 has a great page that gives an overview: https://figure53.com/docs/qlab/v3/gener ... -your-mac/.
LXConsole itself will probably have no difficulty with 10.13, other than consumer focussed stuff, under the hood for what LXConsole does its pretty much the same. If there are any issues that someone finds, please post them here. But, that said, it may not be LXConsole that causes a problem in performance, but the computer updating iCloud or your photo stream or something else...