Mac OS X 10.3.2 Update available 184
iumacboy writes "Apple has released the Mac OS X 10.3.2 Update (not yet active), weighing in at 38.2MB and available via Software Update. According to Apple: 'The 10.3.2 Update delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for Mac OS X v10.3 "Panther" and is recommended for all users. Key enhancements include: Improved file sharing and directory services for mixed Mac and PC networks, more robust printing to PostScript printers, improved font management, updated Mail and Address Book applications, new ATI and NVIDIA graphics drivers, FileVault, FireWire 800, WebDAV and USB Printing. Improvements from Update 10.3.1 previous standalone security updates." Also, Apple released Battery Update 1.1 for some of the newer portable Macs.
Apple is slipping... (Score:5, Funny)
It never did print out my resume.
Fan... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Fan... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Fan... (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Fan... (Score:1)
Also I hope it fixes Mail.app... that program has been sucking pretty bad since I updated to 10.3
Re:Fan... (Score:2)
I'll try it today, I have to test it prior to deployment.
Re:Fan... (Score:5, Informative)
Hope this is actually Apple doing some adjustments to the hardware because they are always welcome.
On a side note, my PowerBook's battery now properly reports the Ah as being 4200 rather than previously 2900. This is a welcome change.
Re:Fan... (Score:2)
Re:Fan... (Score:5, Interesting)
By the way, what are you using to check your CPU temperature? I just found this utility today: Temperature Monitor [bresink.com]. I'd been under the impression, from programs like MenuMeters, that my PowerBook didn't have an internal thermometer, but apparently it does--it's just not very well publicized. Try this in the terminal: This fan is really starting to get on my nerves. I thought Macs were supposed to be the quiet ones? Here's to hoping Apple figures out a way to make these things run cooler in the future.
yours
Apple updates (Score:2, Interesting)
Tastes great on my Al Pb 17" 1.33 GHz machine (Score:5, Informative)
I did notice that 'browsing' for network volumes now results in the mounted network volumes also showing up on the desktop.
Re:Tastes great on my Al Pb 17" 1.33 GHz machine (Score:2)
That's great news! I hadn't seen that with the developer builds, but I didn't look for it either. I'll install it just for this reason alone.
Safari update (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Safari update (Score:5, Interesting)
Software Update is still plugging away in the background for me - and I'm posting this comment from Safari 1.1.1 on 10.3.1 - Go figure...
Re:Safari update (Score:2, Informative)
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Wow. (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Wow. (Score:1)
Re:Wow. (Score:2)
Re:Wow. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Wow. (Score:2)
Re:No. Only the poor ones. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:No. Only the poor ones. (Score:2, Funny)
For those new to this... (Score:5, Funny)
As an aside, I can never tell if Apple's QA procedures for these releases are crap, or if it's just that the Apple using community are noisy bastards as soon as something doesn't work.
Anyway, leave it a few days. 10.2.7 says so.
Dave
Re:For those new to this... (Score:5, Funny)
Great job.
Amazing how similar this is to walking through the woods - you want a tall person in front of you to catch all the spider webs ;-)
Re:For those new to this... (Score:5, Funny)
>>The art is to leave it a few days then check macfixit.com for fallout.
>SHHH!!! Now all the victims *cough*, I mean, "early >adopters" won't be posting any feedback on MacFixit.
>Great job.
If something does go seriously wrong, they won't be posting any feedback anyway...
Re:For those new to this... (Score:2)
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Um, I agree. But which do you think it is? Crap QA or noisy userbase? I actually have no idea--but I've seen plenty of both. Non-issues get screamed about, but the iTunes deleting bug was pretty spectacular.
Re:For those new to this... (Score:2)
Bug report sources on these sites not too reliable (Score:2)
1) Report all the news on possible bugs as matter of factly, display all reports of bugs as they were emailed to the site, and do no filtering whatsoever of any information, despite the fact that most of the posts are drivel that no one else in the world can replicate and may have missed something that they claim to have tried (not everyone is logical).
2) Tilt the story to sensat
Re:Bug report sources on these sites not too relia (Score:2)
#1 I have experience in supporting bugs. This comes from my experience. If you can't see this in what I just said then tis you who sounds ignorant.
#2 admittedly I didn't say this, but I have a firewire 400 drive with absolutely no problems. It's some generic drive too. ZERO problems.
Oxford barely admitted anything, "there are problems" is exactly the extent to which things were admitted, but frankly that's a weak stateme
Sawtooth/GeForce (Score:2)
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Re:Sawtooth/GeForce (Score:1)
If you want proof, go here [alphabits.com.au]
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Hold the Presses...smb trouble (Score:4, Interesting)
It might be wise to wait a few days....
Re:Hold the Presses...smb trouble (Score:3, Informative)
I too, get the "
This is more than a little problem, in my opinion. I expected 10.3.2 to resolve the issues, but so far, I can't tell that anything has changed in regards to networking.
Strange that this improvement in Panther, was something that wasn't broken in Jaguar.
Ok, Apple this situation is getting critical.
Re:Hold the Presses...smb trouble (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Hold the Presses...smb trouble (Score:2)
For e.g. I have a Windows XP box at work named MACBOY which my Mac can see in the network browser, but it's DNS name will be dhcp-2-1-xx where xx depends on the IP address it picks up from DHCP. The Mac won't pick up any shares from MACBOY. I suppose I could test this by adding an entry for MACB
EULA?! (Score:3, Interesting)
Of course, I read neither. Did anyone? Can we get a copy posted here, and a little analysis?
Re:EULA?! (Score:2)
ENGLISH
APPLE COMPUTER, INC. SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT SINGLE USE LICENSE
PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ("LICENSE") BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE. BY USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU ARE ACCESSING THE SOFTWARE ELECTRONICALLY, SIGNIFY YOUR AGREEMENT TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE BY CLICKING THE "AGREE/ACCEPT" BUTTON. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE, RETURN THE APPLE SOFTWARE TO THE PLACE WHERE YOU OBTAINED
Re:EULA?! (Score:5, Interesting)
Reminds me of when software in CD sleeves had the sticker that read "By breaking this seal, you agree to the terms of use." By cutting the bottom of the sleeve, you could use the software with out breaking the seal, thus using said software w/o agreeing to the terms.
Re:EULA?! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:EULA?! (Score:2)
So if a particular software title doesn't come with any license at all, you don't have a right to use it?
Re:EULA?! (Score:2)
However, even disagreeing with the license agreement may constitute acknowledgment of the existence of a license requirement. If that's true, then you're stripped (of your rights) i
Uh... (Score:5, Funny)
'delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability'
I realise they're not going to tell me anything.
Why can't they mix up the language just a bit, up their credibility?
Re:Uh... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Uh... (Score:2)
As for performance, you should just run a benchmark.
but, yes, I do agree... more information would have been better... even if it was hidden away for Joe common user.
Re:Uh... (Score:2)
Sensationalism (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Sensationalism (Score:4, Funny)
I updated my Wallstreet and now there is a commercial splash for the new Al 17" on boot between the grey screen and the blue screen.
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Also, my cat threw up.
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Terminal fixed as well (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Terminal fixed as well (Score:2)
A quick look at by backup from 10.3.1 says Terminal was 1.4.1. 10.3.2's Terminal is also 1.4.1.
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Mail (Score:2)
Re:Mail (Score:2)
Panther Mail had a bad habit of bonging when there was no new mail...false alarm thing. It should only bong when new mail comes in (not deleted junk, etc.).
Supposedly the false positives are corrected.
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Re:Mail (Score:1, Informative)
Has this security problem finally been fixed? (Score:1, Troll)
Update Breaks 3rd Party kexts (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Update Breaks 3rd Party kexts (Score:1)
Or.. Not...? (Score:1)
Re:Or.. Not...? (Score:2)
The Big Fix (Score:2)
Re:The Big Fix (Score:2)
I think we'll have to wait for an update from MacPlay to make the game to work with Quicktime 6.4. (See MacPlay's NOLF2 support page [macplay.com].
In the meantime, I'm rebooting from an external Firewire drive with 10.2.8 / QT 6.3 if I want to play NOLF2.
JP
Re:The Big Fix (Score:2)
as the article stated, video card drivers udpated (Score:5, Informative)
I can personally verify that the xclaim vr pro is once again working and the rage 128 continues to work. I've also read on the apple discussion boards that this update fixes the nasty 256 MB problem with certain nvidia cards. All in all it seems to restore functionality of all the video cards that were suppose to be supported in 10.3 to begin with.
yay, I am back to two monitor goodness!
Re:as the article stated, video card drivers udpat (Score:1)
Mail.app Still Not Checking IMAP Folders (Score:3, Informative)
(Note that this is with Fastmail IMAP, though I don't think that it makes a difference).
Sigh - it's back to choosing between easy and automatic mail checking and automatic filtering.
Re:Mail.app Still Not Checking IMAP Folders (Score:3, Informative)
Not for me. Works just great. Actually works a bit too well, since a few of my mailboxes have 6000+ messages in them and the server is an old mbox UW-IMAP machine. The sysadmin has actually asked that I set the automatic check interval higher. Apparently I'm responsible for their load peaks.
Anyway. Here's me:
--UW-IMAP of some unknown but archaic and annoying version.
--10.3.1 (now
Re:Mail.app Still Not Checking IMAP Folders (Score:3, Informative)
Fasten seat belts (Score:5, Interesting)
Video screams (both LCD and CRT)...QT smokes...external FW800 drives perform as they should...life's good.
This must be a precursor for something big at MacWorld in January, 'cause it's fast! (Cube, iBook, TiBook & Dual 1.25 G4 all working great)
Thanks Apple!
Re:Fasten seat belts (Score:1)
What, no G5? Whats wrong with you?
(said by a Mac user who could only aford a G3 iBook)
Re:Fasten seat belts (Score:3, Funny)
You know I had a boss who screamed and smoked, and life wasn't good.
iBook SE (Score:3, Informative)
No more booting into classic to launch it's monitor control panel and switching it from there. Good times, glad to know that Apple does occasionally listen.
This update was fantastic (Score:2, Informative)
I got 50 minutes better battery life, now its 4:02 instead of 3:12.
With the big update everything feels alot snappier This is a good update unlike some bad ones, i'm running a 1.25Ghz PB with a GB of RAM.
Updated and running fine. (Score:4, Informative)
Boot up time for me is the exact same or so small I can't tell the difference.
iPhoto, iTunes and the rest of the iApps load alot quicker.
Able to find all our windows server and connect to it.
All items in the dock only bounce about twice now.
OpenGL effects in iTunes now run at 30 FPS almost constantly now. Before the highest it would go would be 28 FPS and it wouldn't even stay there very long.
The sleep light now tends to not breath as deeply when and in sleep mode. It also has dimmed abit as well.
Can't tell you about the fan or email yet. My email server won't authinecate and I haven't got off my PB long enough to allow it cool down to test the fan.
Very good update.
Re:Updated and running fine. (Score:3, Informative)
Regarding app lauches, with new system libraries it would probably have to fix the prebindings, which would be a similar situation to above. If they aren't faster on subsequent launches (after a reboot; of course they will be faster if they are still cached in RAM), I would be surprised and like to see objec
Re:Updated and running fine. (Score:2)
So, why would your machine all of a sudden slow down? You could try to force OS X to rebuild the caches by running
FIXED-AGP Sawtooth/nVidia GeForce 4 MX (Score:2, Informative)
Well done, Apple, for fixing the driver issue that prevented this combination from working in earlier releases of 10.3.
Remote Desktop Connection broken? (Score:2)
Since putting the update in, RDC has become quite unstable, crashing right at startup, or a few minutes into the session. Anyone else seeing this?
Re:Remote Desktop Connection broken? (Score:2, Informative)
Java 1.4.1 Update, Too (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Java 1.4.1 Update, Too (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Java 1.4.1 Update, Too (Score:2)
omg, like no way (Score:3, Funny)
Perhaps we are living in some kind of golden age.
WEB DAV Issue (Score:2, Interesting)
Am I the only one having a SERIOUS problem? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Network Browsing and FileVault (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Network Browsing and FileVault (Score:1, Insightful)
2. this works just fine. maybe you should think about changing the domain from "WORKGROUP" to whatever your other machines are using.
slashdot's being overrun by tards!
Re:Network Browsing and FileVault (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Network Browsing and FileVault (Score:1)
I'm not surprised. If it is new, it will most likely have issues unfortunately due to the size of Microsoft noise making community, aka Paul Therrot, any problems that do exist in the Windows world are blamed on a voodoo curse, possible "virus" f