Apple Product Security said:APPLE-SA-2006-06-29 Mac OS X v10.4.7 package revision
Mac OS X v10.4.7 was released on Tuesday of this week. The install
package that upgrades a Mac OS X v10.4.6 (Intel) system is being
revised. The revision is to provide several files related to OpenGL
performance that were missing.
Only the package that upgrades a Mac OS X v10.4.6 (Intel) system to
Mac OS X v10.4.7 (Intel) is being changed. All other Mac OS X
v10.4.7 install packages remain unchanged.
The change being made to the install package does not affect the
security fixes provided in the package.
The new package is named: MacOSXUpd10.4.7Intel.dmg
It's SHA-1 digest is: 10aa57dfccd63accb0939a894cea202a8910fb45
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Veljo said:Has anyone had any problems with Safari 2.0.4? Sometimes if I change to another app then go back to Safari the menu will return to normal but all Safari windows will remain inactive, like they're in the background. The only way to fix it then is to quit the program and start again.
I don't have any third party plug-ins installedSatcomer said:This was talked about on other sites. Your problems have to do with third party plugins. I am have not such problem on my G5 or G4.
Mikuro said:I feel that I've put everything through the paces, more or less, and I've had no problems at all. I haven't noticed any improvements, either, though.
The only difference I've noticed is that now there's some invisible process called dashboardadvisoryd that tries to connect to Apple's web site. I don't know what it does or why it activates at seemingly random times.