Apple Updates Panther Via Software Update 89
arobase writes "Apple releases update to Panther thru Software Update. The build number changes from 7A179 to 7A202. Updates Mail, Exposé and iChat."
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updates to closed developer betas make news now? (Score:5, Insightful)
If you want to talk about closed betas of Apple's upcoming updates, at least talk about the recent one that fixes the screensaver character buffer bug that got plastered all over
Re:updates to closed developer betas make news now (Score:5, Funny)
Re:updates to closed developer betas make news now (Score:1)
Re:updates to closed developer betas make news now (Score:1)
Screen saver not completely fixed (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:updates to closed developer betas make news now (Score:2)
The update patch for this will ship in two days (7-14-03) as it is currently in QA testing. But I don't know what that has to do with 'closed betas' as it applies to current systems.
=tkk
PS Don't blame me - I submitted the patch story but it was rejected.
Re:updates to closed developer betas make news now (Score:1)
This is news for nerds! And this dearly matters to me!
Who cares? (Score:1, Troll)
Re:more stable ? (Score:1)
So, i'm off booting and running swupdate
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:1)
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:1, Informative)
[I love Linux and have yet to own a Mac, but I can see why the newbies complain]
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:1)
That's the attitude that keeps ignorant people from using it. Keep it up.
(BTW, I resent your usage of "you", since I'm merely playing devil's advocate)
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:4, Interesting)
If you are given to resenting being called stupid, you should learn not to play devil's advocate.
This is not a slur... I play devil's advocate all the time, and I get called stupid all the time. But then, I have a thick skin.
-fred
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:1, Funny)
Are you sure that these two things are related?
Heh, touche! (Score:2)
Well, they're correlated, anyway.
-fred
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:2)
Well then, I'll note that I recently installed RedHat 9 on a machine with two NICs, an Intel PRO 100S and some Accton. Only the Intel NIC was detected--no sign of the Accton except for a brief mention in /proc/pci. Eventually, I found out that I was supposed to use the 8139too module. That module is included with RH9, so why wasn't the card detected automatically?
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:1)
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:2)
Indeed, this is precisely the reason I use a Mac. It's a very attractive tangerine colour.
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:1)
probably have detected the second one fine if the first one weren't
there. (I'm not trying to make an excuse; it _ought_ to detect both,
certainly.)
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:5, Funny)
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:1)
> hood when you install a new distro.
So, umm, use the LFS distro. Only, instead of Linux, use a
different kernel, BSD or Hurd or something. Then you can get
under the hood a little. Better yet, write your own operating
system from scratch.
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:4, Funny)
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:4, Insightful)
Geeks will use a CLI; Mom and Dad won't.
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:3, Insightful)
In both instances, you must know what you're doing, every step of the way. Those three lines can be arranged in 9 distinct ways. If you type them out of order you won't get the same result. If you typo, it doesn't work. Yes, you can probably do it by rote, but you still have to be more aware of what's going on at any moment than you do when you click 'Install'.
I LIKE the command line, but I KNOW that it's not the same
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:1, Informative)
Re:One step closer to Linux (Score:1)
When was the last time a GUI gave you a syntax error message?
Using a CLI for the status is genuinely pathetic.
Re:Hrm, I'm thinking they meant Jaguar (Score:1, Informative)
What? (Score:5, Funny)
This just in! Exclusive news story! Stop presses! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This just in! Exclusive news story! Stop presse (Score:1, Offtopic)
you forgot (Score:2)
new update nice... (Score:5, Interesting)
Panther rocks. If you don't have it, please don't be bitter. Be patient, it will come.
Re:Panther?! Where!? (Score:1)
the reason why they'd do this (Score:5, Insightful)
Personally, I could download it, but I'll just wait until August when they release it. One of the big reasons I like Macs so much is that they just work, and installing a prerelease version of an OS while they're still tweaking it and fixing bugs means goodbye to that.
Re:the reason why they'd do this (Score:5, Interesting)
Not all WWDC attendees are necessarily in the seeding program to download updates to prelrelease software, so there is a valid reason aside from piracy tracking to put the update in Software Update instead of just in the seeding site.
Still, even if you are tempted to download and install illegally, or if you have it legally and are thinking of installing it on your main machine, there's a good reason not to use it except on test machines. Read the license carefully...one of the sections of the license implies that the OS and dev tools are time limited and will stop functioning after a certain date.
The only folks I can see this hurting are those who don't heed the recommendations of putting seed software only on test machines, or those who got Panther betas illegally and didn't bother to read the fine print.
There are also rumors that you will not be able to install 10.3 GM on a machine running one of the prereleases. A friend at a large company told me that their company recommended that their employees be very careful about where they install Panther previews and to not put it on their main work machines.
I'd conjecture that the workaround is to go back, reinstall a clean copy of 10.2, then put GM on there (or other OS when the preview expires). But no one can be certain until the day 10.3 GM comes.
Remember, Panther is beta software for testing purposes. Given what I've learned, I'd caution everyone to treat it as such.
Re:the reason why they'd do this (Score:4, Informative)
Well, the license agreement and the instructions in the installer specifically state that the developer release will not be upgradeable to the full release. So, we can definitely expect not being able to upgrade. I still have it installed, of course, but on separate partitions on work machines and on the main partition only on a test machine.
Re:the reason why they'd do this (Score:1)
Apple benefits greatly from the distribution of the Panther builds. Of course the dev build will have to be repalced by the ultimate final release, but that's okay.
Re:the reason why they'd do this (Score:1)
I expect they don't shut down the torrents not because they want beta testers, but just because the distributed nature of torrents makes them hard to shut down without a very active team of people trying to always f
Re:the reason why they'd do this (Score:1)
You gotta be shittin me!
Which forums would these be, pray tell?
Wish it were so (Score:3, Interesting)
As I understand it, the *only* people that got copies of Panther, possibly besides corporate partners, were people that attended the WWDC. After watching the keynote at the Apple store in SOHO, I was bouncing off the walls for weeks trying to get a copy. But now, even tho it's avail as a torrent, it's like, meh, I'll wa
Re:the reason why they'd do this (Score:5, Insightful)
How about this reason: To test the new Software Update control panel?
I have only given my downloaded copy of Panther a cursory playing-with on my spare G4, but I can tell you that Software Update is quite different from the one in Jaguar-- you can opt to have the computer automatically install "important" updates, and there are a few other changes that have been made.
~Philly
Re:the reason why they'd do this (Score:1, Interesting)
I fully plan on buying Panther when it's released, but I wish Apple would allow me to contribute to their product to help track down bugs.
Re:the reason why they'd do this (Score:1)
Where did you get that information? I was told by 2 Apple reps that there was no release date, only that it would be ready by the end of the year. After running the beta for a few weeks August seems a little optimistic.
Exposé on G3's (Score:2)
Re:Exposé on G3's (Score:1)
Re:Exposé on G3's (Score:2)
also another issue is mame doesnt work properly, neither does snes9x... add to that the mozilla issue, inability to backup and a handful of other minor issues, im very weary in trying to reinstall this.
Re:Exposé on G3's (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Obligatory Monty Python reference: (Score:1)
Re:Obligatory Monty Python reference: (Score:1)
Panther, is it a BSD or Not?.....
Welll.....somewhat.
IS PANTHER A BSD OR NOT?.....
Welll......yes.
Then if Panther is a BSD and BSD is dead then...
BSD is not dead....
Look it just hangs there trying to update and doing nothing. I tell you if Panther is a BSD then it is dead....
Panther is not dead it is just a BlueBSD....
I TELL YOU IT IS DEAD.
It is not dead, it is just resting. Pining for the fiords...
LOOK YOU FOOL THIS PANTHER IS DEAD IT HAS EXPIRED, MOVED ON, GONE TO MEET ITS MAKE
Monty Python reference: Bring out your dead! (Score:1)
I'M NOT DEAD YET!
*WACK*
Git 'im outa 'ere.
Setting the Software Update Timing? (Score:3, Insightful)
For the record, it is possible to change the time to the current time by changing the Daily/Weekly/Monthly option and changing it back. Unfortunately this resets the counter - I tried it know and even though it last checked 4 days ago it now won't check until next Sunday morning.
So if anyone has found this, or is better at looking, I'm betting I'm not the only one that would like to know. (I tried looking for files that changed today with the time I changed it, but either a) I did my search poorly or b) it's saved in a system file with other preferences that doesn't get updated immediately.) I suppose it's possible it's only saved in PRAM, but I'm not sure how to find that how - maybe someone with more Developer access could ask around.
And yes, changing the current date/time, moving the D/W/M setting, and then resetting the time would work. But that's crazy talk. I can appreciate the logic that Joe User will most likely check the first time at a time they'd normally be on, but not all of our usage schedules are that orderly. It wouldn't have hurt them to give the option of specifying it exactly, so you can check manually occasionally but not reset the automatic scheduling.
Re:Setting the Software Update Timing? (Score:2, Informative)
hmm... (Score:1)
Oh, wait...