Mint-ed...
This post is being written on the distro of Linux I've just co-installed on my old MacBook Pro 13", manufactured sometime in the Jurassic Era. This particular shade of Linux is Linux Mint, an easy install in itself, but the OS will need to prove to be quick and stable to count as an upgrade to the native Mac OS, which while upgrade-stalled by the old hardware, is still pretty reliable.
So far, I've had two system crashes, which is never a good omen with Linux, as stability is usually the absolute norm. I think the first one was a flaky video driver, since replaced; the second, I've no idea about. I'm also looking to test ElementaryOS, which is a very lightweight distro and should be quick on an old machine like this: I also like some of the workflow features of it and the thinking of it's development team. I'll live with Mint for a while, though and see how useful it becomes. Keep you posted!
Postscript [written on my MacBook Air running Mac OS] - I think my questions are being answered in real time: another crash whilst in FireFox editing this post. Either this build of FireFox is flaky or there's a problem with Mint and the Pro 13: either way, not an auspicious start. I think I might be installing Elementary over Mint before long!
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