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And jeepster: If you _really_ can't wait 'til March/April, I'd get a new Mac now. It'll be good to you. Then update to Leopard in Autumn. 10.5.2 will be _much_ better than 10.5.0.
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Possibly - however http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/12019/ say that there are problems left. Here too : http://www.thinksecret.com/news/0612...21gallery.html Possible, of course, all problems are just caused by the intergration of ZFS, especially if code for booting needs to be written. |
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Hello everybody! I am new to the site nowonder.com Could anyone, please, advise if there is a lot of spam and unscrupulous advertising. Can I trust all this information, which is present at this forum? Sorry for stupid questions, I just really want know which information I should trust or even pay attention. |
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1.) Wrong thread. 2.) Strange question. 3.) Ask your open mind whether you can trust any information given anywhere.
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