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My 2015 MacBook Pro is still getting updates.
Dawg
My 2017 MacBook Air stopped getting security updates a year ago, I doubt yours does
Without OCLP, the latest release of macOS that a 2015 MacBook Pro will run is Monterey (5 releases ago).
The final release of Monterey was July 2024. So no, it is not getting updates anymore. Worse, many programs require a newer release of macOS to run at all.
This is a perfect system to migrate to Linux. It will run faster, be more secure, and will have totally up-to-date software.
I dual boot Linux mint on it now but I should try oclp because I love getting iMessages on it for work.
OCLP?
@data1701d@startrek.website @SatansMaggotyCumFart@piefed.world can confirm, also own an 2015 MacBook Air.
I haven’t had to go that route yet because they’re still doing security updates for the last os that’s officially supported on it.
Really? I thought the last version for those was Monterrey and that that went EOL in 2024.
That reminds me; the other day a client walked up to the help desk I work at with a 2015 MBP still running El Capitan.
Have you had luck with oclp?
I’ve never even owned a Mac; I know about it because I’ve Hackintoshed a few times, so I’m familiar with OpenCore.