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I finally got around to updating my 16GB RAM i7 MacBookPro9,2 (13" mid-2012) to OCLP 2.4, followed by updating from 15.4 to 15.5.

All is working as expected within the model-specific limitations noted in the OCLP support pages, though I am seeing the Microsoft Autoupdate issue that others have reported.

For those who are unaware of the Microsoft Autoupdate issue, automatic updates of the core Office 365 apps on OCLP Sequoia machines proceed almost to completion, but then they get stuck with "seconds" remaining and eventually fail. The workaround is to disable automatic Office updates and then to download and run the installer(s) manually.
 
I stumbled on this story this morning. https://bgr.com/tech/macos-26-may-drop-support-to-these-intel-macs-as-apple-winds-down-transition/
I had never heard of macOS 26 until now... I actually thought it was a misprint (of macOS 16)
 
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I stumbled on this story this morning. https://bgr.com/tech/macos-26-may-drop-support-to-these-intel-macs-as-apple-winds-down-transition/
I had never heard of macOS 26 until now... I actually thought it was a misprint (of macOS 16)
People are saying that Apple will rename all their OSs to __26 (iOS 26, WatchOS 26, etc.).
As @deeveedee always says in cases like that "which coin are you flipping?" :)
I guess we will have to wait until WWDC to find out!!
 
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People are saying that Apple will rename all their OSs to __26 (iOS 26, WatchOS 26, etc.).
As @deeveedee always says in cases like that "which coin are you flipping?" :)
I guess we will have to wait until WWDC to find out!!

I was hoping for hexadecimal 🙃

"macOS 7EA" wouldn't mean anything to non-programmers but might seem intriguing and therefore probably cool. And it would save long tedious explanations after punters realized they'd never understand WTF you're talking about.

Which is exactly how it should be, since the lifecycle of a release crosses 2 years. Calling it 2026 is just plain wrong.
 
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