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Continuing the computer adventures....

I managed to get Time Machine to back up the laptop this morning, which is nice. I haven't seen any evidence of any particular file-related issues, just the crashes/power-offs.

So I am figuring one other thing to do is see about finally updating my operating system. I originally stopped doing that because IIRC Sierra had some major issues/hangups.

So tra la la, let's download this thing, Catalina.

Except oopsie, as I go to install, apparently Big Fruit Company followed through on their threats to break those 32-bit programs many of us know and love, especially ones put together by that other big software company, Huts Built of Mud.

Back in the day, I intentionally purchased a copy of CS5 as produced by Huts Built of Mud because it was the last time they offered up hard copies of their software instead of @#$%@$^$ subscription bilking services.

Oh, also, it will break my copies of TinyNotHard programs used for word-processing and spreadsheet capabilities, mostly (occasional slideshows).

#$%@$%^#$%^.

It's enough to make a person contemplate switching back over to more Open Sores stuff. Except I really don't want to be doing that right before the start of a new semester, and my work machine is a Big Fruit Company machine.

Anyway, sigh. Let's see how this goes. I'm not optimistic.

Edited to add... Yeah, that didn't work, at all. *shakes fist in the air futilely*

Date: 2020-01-14 10:35 pm (UTC)
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Having checked, I see that most of the distro's of weeping wounds *nix are also shifting to 64-bit clean, which is breaking things there too.

I'm also running a fruity, cat-themed OS to keep a lot of old code running. (Well, that and Orange's previous tower machine sucked mossy rocks.) So, a few things that have been on my mind:

1) Once their new towers ("pro" models) come out, I'm going to pick up one of the merely old ones. Unsurprisingly, second-hand computer dealers hung on to the installers for Orange's older OSs, so those will be installed.

It's also possible to sweet-talk Orange tech support into sending you a copy of their older OSs. I needed to do that once.

2) Older OSs can be dual-booted with newer ones, if it's just a few old programs used only occasionally.

or, 3) Older OSs can run under emulation/virtualization under newer ones. I'm already doing that for a few creaky versions of Doors to support even older software that was never written for Orange machines.

Just FWIW.

Edit: and Dried Mud Bricks has some new competitors, since we're not the only ones who see little need for subscription software. (I see some use for it, but not much.)
Edited Date: 2020-01-14 10:39 pm (UTC)

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