- About Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update. The 10.6.8 update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Snow Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, including fixes that: Enhance the Mac App Store to get your Mac ready to upgrade to Mac OS X Lion.
- I have a Mac OSX version 10.6.8 and need a 10.9 or later. Software update does not identify any updates available for my machine. My model identifier is an iMac 11,2 and does not seem to meet the system requirements.
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Provided that your Mac model year is supported, you can upgrade.
Honestly, I'm still on 10.6.8, myself (late 2009 21' iMac), and, if I were going to upgrade, I would skip 10.7 entirely and go for either 10.8 or 10.9. If your Mac is as old as mine, I would advise against 10.10, though. It may support it, but it doesn't like to run it. Posted by Thorzdad at 2:10 PM on April 29, 2015.
From 10.6.8 you can upgrade directly to 10.11 (free). Then from 10.11 you can upgrade to 10.12 (free).
To do so, an app called “App Store” is installed with 10.6.8 and later. You use this app to download then install 10.11. After 10.11 is installed and running you use the “App Store” app again to download 10.12 (OS 10.12 requires OS 10.7 or later.)
For list of Mac models supported by the new versions of OS X, do internet searches for “system requirements for OS 10.11” and “system requirements for OS 10.12”.
On other hand, the App Store app should only make OS 10.11 available if your Mac is supported. And then after OS 10.11 is installed will make OS 10.12 available if your Mac is supported.
Once OS 10.12 is installed, you may have to do “Software Update” (under the “Apple Menu”) to bring up to the latest revision (as of March 27 it is OS 10.12.4).
With the sound of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion roaring in the distance, Apple has released Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update. The update addresses some bugs, improves some networking features, provides additional security improvements, and paves the way for the release of Lion next month.
Among the bugs that Apple states have been resolved in this update, according to the linked support document, are the following:
- Resolves an issue that may cause Preview to unexpectedly quit.
- Corrects timezone data in iCal for Lisbon-Portugal.
- Fixes an issue when saving documents from Xcode or TextEdit when using an NFS home directory.
- Fixes an issue when importing certain media files into Final Cut Pro.
The update also tosses in raw image support for additional digital cameras.
On the networking front, the update improves VPN reliability and, especially important given the imminent exhaustion of the IPv4 address pool, provides improved support for the new Internet protocol, IPv6. Although this fact is in Apple’s release notes, Contributing Editor Mark Anbinder tells us that 10.6.8 also resolves a significant problem related to compatibility with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 that had prevented some organizations from migrating from Exchange Server 2007.
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As is common with this sort of update, there are numerous security-related fixes addressing vulnerabilities in the App Store (where your password could be logged to a local file in certain circumstances), ATS, Certificate Trust Policy, CoreFoundation, CoreGraphics, FTP Server, ImageIO, International Components for Unicode, the kernel, MobileMe, MySQL, OpenSSL, patch, Quick Look, QuickTime, servermgrd, and Subversion. Mac OS X 10.6.8 also provides all previous security enhancements released to date, and it detects and removes all known variants of the MacDefender malware.
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For those who were troubled by 10.6.7’s font-related problems (and who might have stayed with 10.6.6 as a result; see “Apple Releases Snow Leopard Font Update,” 26 April 2011), the 10.6.8 update includes all of the fixes provided in the Mac OS X v10.6.7 Snow Leopard Font Update.
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The most tantalizing feature of 10.6.8, however, is the first one that Apple mentions in its support document: “Enhancements to the Mac App Store to get your Mac ready to upgrade to Mac OS X Lion.” We’re not quite sure what these enhancements are, but given that the Mac App Store is the only venue by which existing Mac OS X users will be able to obtain Lion upon its release, we’re reassured to know that Apple is working to make the multi-gigabyte purchase and download process as smooth as possible.
As usual, Apple suggests you back up your system with Time Machine before applying the update, and notes that the update provided by Software Update varies in size depending on the Mac you are running.
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If you wish to install the update manually, the following versions are available:
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- Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update (474.2 MB)
- Mac OS X 10.6.8 Server Update (542 MB)
- Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Combo (1.09 GB)
- Mac OS X 10.6.8 Server Update Combo (1.27 GB)
- Server Admin Tools 10.6.8 (for remote administration of Mac OS X Server 10.6.8; 255.9 MB)