Updates for Jaguar Compatibility 47
Rob McKeever writes "I have just posted WirelessDriver 1.0.0b5.1 to both my iDisk (robm) and to the usual spot on SourceForge.net. This build has been compiled specifically for Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) and will not work on earlier versions of Mac OS X. There will be a separate version coming shortly to fill this void. The installer will fail the first time you try to do this; please try to run the installer at least once more before asking for assistance." Wonderful! The panic-on-reinsertion bug appears to be fixed too, making it much more useful, as I only need to use the PC Card when the internal card is out of range.
Also, SharePoints, for making arbitrary folders available via file sharing, was updated for 10.2 compatability. LiteSwitch X still isn't updated, but note that hot keys other than cmd-tab still work with the older version.
Bugs? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Bugs? (Score:2)
Just a guess: "copying folders instead of moving them" sounds like it could be a problem with your permissions; if you have read but not write permission to a directory, you won't be able to move folders out, but you will be able to copy them.
Re:Bugs? (Score:1)
Re:Bugs? (Score:1)
Re:Bugs? (Score:2)
Mail.app and Energy Saver Bugs (Score:2, Interesting)
When I wake from sleep, Mail.app sometimes cannot get mail from my POP account. It asks for a password, and when I give it the password it says it's not right. When I check mail again, it can connect without a problem. And Mail.app can access my keychain. Imap and other POP accounts work perfect. It had this bug in the developer previews of jaguar.
And when I wake from sleep my Energy Saver says that my battery power has run out and it will return to sleep. Even with a fully charged battery ! Several minutes later the battery power calculates the correct ammount left.
I hope they fix it real soon.
I *am* running Build 6C115 from a developer release but the final version of Jag is also 6C115. I hope they're not only in the developer preview (for my sake;-)
Re:Bugs? (Score:2)
As for the Finder not arranging icons properly -- well, I'm not surprised. When they threw out 15 years of code for Mac OS X, they threw out 15 years of beta testing and bug fixing. It seems at this rate that a consistent and usable GUI is very low on Apple's list of priorities. This icon nonsense is one of the many reasons I hate the Mac OS X GUI and miss Mac OS 9 where I had some semblance of control over my desktop.
Re:Apache Panic? (Score:3, Insightful)
Given the fact that the article you quoted, which dates back to 1999, refers to Mac OS X Server 1.0, I'd say, "probably."
And given the fact that the script included with the article which can allegedly crash a Mac OS X system did absolutely nothing of interest on my machine, I'd say, "definitely."
And, finally, given the fact that this post is clearly intended to spread FUD about Mac OS X, I'd say, "troll."
Other updates that make me happy (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Other updates that make me happy (Score:1)
I like ASM [vercruesse.de] because sometimes it's faster to peruse a text list of apps than to decipher sometimes overly cluttered and/or not very distinctive icons. Apple intended to build much of the old Apple Menu functionality into the Finder, but hitting the Apple Menu is much faster for me and its contents are available from every app.
Huh? (Score:1)
Ummm, what? Why is the installer broken, and do you actually expect people to use it if it is? That's pretty disturbing.
Re:What about being able to burn CD's?? (Score:4, Informative)
1. Wrong. Mac OS X burns hybrid CDs that can be read under either Mac OS or Windows. I have verified this personally. I even did a quick check just this minute to make sure that nothing changed behind my back. It works perfectly.
2. Roxio Toast is an excellent tool for burning discs of all sorts. It'll burn a plain-Jane ISO 9660 disc if you want, and it's absurdly easy to use. It can be yours for the low, low price of $89.95. So quitcher bitchin.
Re:What about being able to burn CD's?? (Score:2)
iDisk? (Score:3, Insightful)
At least it is on SF as well...
Re:iDisk? (Score:1)
Intentionally comptability breaking? (Score:1)
I mean, what are the guarantees that Apple isn't pulling a Micr$oft and intentionally breaking stuff to force non-10.2 users to upgrade to 10.2 (dishing out a full $199)?
Re:Intentionally comptability breaking? (Score:2)
In what way is "the 10.2" not backwards compatible "with 10.1.5"? Perhaps you're confused and talking about the updated open source wireless card driver that doesn't work on 10.1.5 anymore?
Insinuating that Apple is pulling a Microsoft because some part-time hacks released a half-done driver is ridiculous. If I am even understanding you correctly.
Re:Intentionally comptability breaking? (Score:2)
First off, the single user is $129. That's just blatent laziness on your part.
Secondly, don't let the version numbers fool you. This isn't just a feature upgrade like going from 8.5 to 8.6 was. This is more like switching from 8.5 to 9. 10.2 is a signifigant upgrade from 10.1.5.
Thirdly, you're an idiot (or a troll). Where has something broken that forced you to upgrade from 10.1.5 to 10.2? That's just nonsense that you've been forced to upgrade to 10.2. These compatibility problems are just third party software makers having to make some changes so that their software works with 10.2. Having software (especially drivers like the one listed in this article) break between major OS version is perfectly acceptable and expected.
Re:Intentionally comptability breaking? (Score:1)
Your type of response makes me embarrassed to be long-time mac user.
Re:Intentionally comptability breaking? (Score:1)
Re:Intentionally comptability breaking? (Score:2)
Re:Intentionally comptability breaking? (Score:1)
If it's absolutely necessary, then ok, it's absolutely necessary. Otherwise it's just a money pit that preys on rather loyal customers like myself, and uses the excuse of "new and improved 'features'" to ensure a sell.
And of course they always have trusty zealots to bark down and flame those who find a problem with it. But that's a whole'nother "discussion."
Re:Intentionally comptability breaking? (Score:1)
What are these things? (Score:3, Insightful)
Oh, maybe I could find out from the SourceForge link (and eventually I did, but it took some finding, since my first inclination was to go to FAQ rather than Home), but maybe a quick "Hey, WirelessDrivers, which is, according to the SourceForge home page
Or at least a direct link to what it is, rather than having to go to the site and then look around. Yeah, I know, I'm lazy, but it's a lot easier for the poster to make the information easily accessible than to have everyone who doesn't know what the thing does have to look around for it.
=Brian
Re:What are these things? (Score:1)
I'm a little surprised that an Apple-thread-reading
Re:What are these things? (Score:2)
Well, that and it came with the Powerbook. Heh.
=Brian
YAY! (Score:1)
gcc 2 - gcc3 (Score:3, Interesting)
Or of course you could always "reverse switch" (i.e. the windows way) and have APIs that grow in a never ending fashion using different sets of system libraries, conflicting with one another having horrible problems communicating....
Re:Things that annoy the hell out of me... (Score:1)
I mean I wish that windows couldn't get their bottoms hidden under the dock. Allow me to make it a no go zone for windows."
This is up to application developers.
"I want a permanent "only show windows associated with this app" option."
Try ASM's single-app mode, as mentioned upthread. (Application Switcher Menu; check Versiontracker. )
Re:Things that annoy the hell out of me... (Score:1)
Re:Things that annoy the hell out of me... (Score:1)
Why should you have to do anything? Why learn to use a computer? Why not use velcro so you don't have to tie your shoelac -- wait a minute, oh, ok.
It looks stupid? Hmmn. Matter of opinion, but I like it there. Like an Apple menu that's always down. Cool. Looked cool in NeXT, too.