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| man, you should have seen 10.3.0 that was a mess. or for that matter, 10.0! however: still having huge problems with my Airport. what worked on Tiger with a totally solid, ethernet-level robustness, is now a flakey horrible mess reducing the internet to near dial-up speeds, which can drop the connection 50 times in half an hour. I've even clean installed now... ![]() what's bugging me worse though, is that i've not really heard of any other reports like this, so the outlook for a fix in 10.5.1 seems a bit shitty...
__________________ Dual 1.8GHz G5 2GB, 1TB, Radeon 9600XT 128MB, 10.5 20" Apple Cinema Display + Dell 2005FPW 20" dual-head iBook G3 700MHz 640MB, 40GB, Rage128 16MB, 10.4, dying battery |
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| Hi Mario8672 The red x circle works fine on my Mail (2Ghz G5 iMac, Leopard). I am however finding a weird conflict between FontAgentPro and auto font activation via Apple's Font Book - something I need to delve into a little more deeply. I am also having a 'Get Info' glitch with Photoshop CS1 and Photoshop CS3. I have CS1 and the demo of CS3 which expires soon thankfully. With the CS3 demo it has changed all my CS1 PS files to open up in CS3 PS by default, which you'd expect... but when I do a Get Info on the CS3 file and try to tell all files to open by default with the CS1 PS version it keeps reverting back to the CS3 one. No probs changing over default apps to read PDFs. My main gripe is that I still can't sync my Samsung phone - model SGH-Z400V. Apart from those few quibbles so far so good. Cheers eric halfabee
__________________ "Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that." Bill Shankly |
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| Deja Vu (backup software) will soon be compatible w/Leopard I asked Propaganda Productions about Deja Vu 3.3b10 compatibility with Leopard and got this response today from Jeff Holland, Design & Engineering: "Not yet. I got it running nicely on my Leopard MacBook this past weekend, and I hope to release something within a week. Regards, Jeff Holland Propaganda Productions" |
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| Remote printing fails I have an Epson R220 which is connected to my iMac G5 (running 10.4.10) via USB. Before I upgraded to Leopard with my MacBook Pro, I was able to print remotely from my laptop with printer sharing turned on. After upgrading I am able to print only by connecting my laptop directly to the printer via USB. If I try to do remote printing, it tries to connect, fails somehow, and then pauses the printer. The printer is found and displayed when I add the new printer to my printer list but that's all it can do. I have tried this with "Default" printing, "IP" printing, and "Windows" printing. I have set it up using the default generic printer driver, the Epson R220 driver (latest one), and an Epson R200 GIMP print driver. They all do the same thing. |
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| My Sanyo MP3 device will not show in Leopard. It worked fine in Tiger.
__________________ Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4 iMac (glass) Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2Ghz 1GB RAM ATI Radeon X1600 (128MB) |
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| bluetooth file transfer from my nokia 6682 to my macbook pro, worked in tiger now it just says "sending failed" on my phone. Transfer from my computer to the phone works fine. Any ideas? or is anyone having the same problem? |
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| The Finder 'Cut' command doesn't work, either using the shortcut, the menu or the contextual menu. It does actually cut the file/folder etc but doesn't allow you too paste it. Copy and Paste work properly.
__________________ "Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that." Bill Shankly |
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| The Finder doesn't do cut. The cut menu item is always grayed out for me no matter what file I select. CMD+x does nothing either. This is how it's always been.
__________________ MacBook Pro 2.16GHz Core2Duo 3GB RAM, G4 1.4GHz OSX Tiger 1.25GB RAM, Dual 2GHz G5 OSX Tiger 2GB RAM (freakin shweet) Athlon 64 Windoze XP for school work (programming) 1GB RAM dferns@macosx.com |