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Re: Is the Jaguar user base large enough to still
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Re: Is the Jaguar user base large enough to still


  • Subject: Re: Is the Jaguar user base large enough to still
  • From: Chaz McGarvey <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 15:17:38 -0600


On Apr 14, 2005, at 2:50 PM, Scott Ellsworth wrote:

For universities, the answer is obvious: assuming frequent upgrades would be a mistake. At UH, for instance, there are rooms full of Macs running 9.2, and because the hardware is old, it makes little sense to even upgrade to 10 anything (pick your cat). I believe some of the computer room PCs run XP, but that is simply because the hardware is newer. Others are still stuck on 2000 or 98.

More interesting would be the number of machines running 10.1 or 10.2.

The University of Utah has upgraded pretty much all of their labs to 10.3.7; I don't know if many universities are as up-to-date though. They also use PowerMac G5s as kiosks in some places, which I thought was odd...


Chaz McGarvey
http://www.brokenzipper.com

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