
The good news is that Lion is still available from Apple. It's also not available on Apple's website, or, or anywhere else (with very few exceptions which all looked extremely unreliable). Here's the twist: his MacBook cannot run Mountain Lion (10.8), and Lion (10.7) is no longer available for sale on the Mac App Store. Or you can prevent this from happening by running xattr -d ~/Downloads/darktable*.dmg command before mounting the image (or xattr -dr /Applications/darktable.app after installing).A reader contacted us the other day with an interesting problem: he wanted to use the latest Java update, but it requires an "Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.7.3 (Lion) or later" and his MacBook was running Snow Leopard.


The OBS allows packagers to provide packages for multiple Linux distributions. Check your package manager or software center. If your unix-like operating system is capable of running a graphical session, darktable is likely available. Installation notes Linux/Unix Binary Packages From Your Package Manager
