![]() But if you had a lot of years of stuff stored on yours, it might feel different! In my case, I just started over and got it right. The process wasn’t hard, though I did bollix up the disk partitioning part somehow and hosed the original Mac installation (which didn’t break my heart as it was one I’d just done). Here’s a good one, but there are lots of others: ![]() There are a lot of tutorials out there for doing this, so it didn’t take any genius on my part. ![]() It’s just new enough to run El Capitan, which it actually does acceptably. I upgraded the machine a couple of years ago to 6GB RAM and a 128GB SSD. I’ve been wanting to try this for years, but just got the chance! My daughter gave me her old 2009 plastic MacBook when she bought a new Pro recently, in return for my having provided her support over the years - she knew I’d been wanting to try putting Linux on one. ![]()
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