![]() But I am considering an upgrade to Yosemite to the 10.10.5 version to at least be a part of the “more modern” world I want to stay stable but not too far behind the OS support curve. Now with Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) out I am not too hot on getting into that version of the OS too quickly since I no longer trust Apple’s initial major version releases and am wary of SIP (System Integrity Protection) for now. Similar details on the Yosemite project page on Engadget as well. My time force quitting, re-starting, re-installing on a daily/hourlyīasis" and GeeboH calls Yosemite "the most unstable version of OS Yosemite." Sydneystufff said, "I have wasted countless hours of Windows Vista was "fundamentally more stable and reliable than Performance in benchmarks than Mavericks," commenting that even ![]() In performance, Yosemite didn't shine either, with altergeistĬomplaining of "GPU panics, hard crashes, freezes and lower ![]() For example, this Engadget post kvetches about Yosemite stability issues to no end: ![]() I don’t want to reboot or deal with crashes from Mac OS X or a Linux machine.įrom what I have read, heard and seen about Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) it had issues with random crashes and memory leaks so I avoided it. I am using Mac OS X 10.9.5 (Mavericks) and have stayed on it mainly due to overall system stability.
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