Mac OS X 10.3.3 Update Released 239
joelhayhurst writes "Mac OS X 10.3.3 is now available via Software Update. Full details are available on the Apple site - key enhancements include: 'Network volumes are now available in the Finder sidebar and Desktop for easier access... Improved file sharing and directory services for Mac (AFP), UNIX (NFS) and PC (SMB/CIFS) networks... Improved PostScript and USB printing... Updated Disk Utility, DVD Player, Image Capture, Mail and Safari applications... Additional support for FireWire and USB devices... Improved compatibility for third party applications... Previous standalone security updates and Bluetooth Update 1.5."
Downloading it now... (Score:5, Interesting)
I sure do hope the improvements to the SMB protocol are substantial. I've had no end of problems using it to access SMB shares on Windows and Unix.
Re:Downloading it now... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Downloading it now... (Score:2)
I've heard there are few shareware apps, like DAVE 4.0. It seems like an overkill for such a minor annoyance.
Re:Downloading it now... (Score:4, Informative)
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Re:Downloading it now... (Score:4, Informative)
It works, but if you just browse the samba network with finder, then try to connect to a server by selecting it and hitting "connect" it doesn't work right.
Re:Downloading it now... (Score:5, Informative)
Anytime you need to connect to that server, you won't need manual typing. Just Command+K ==> Select share ==> Enter.
Re:Downloading it now... (Score:3, Informative)
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YES YES YES (Score:5, Interesting)
When ever I used a network share and I changed something from the server or from another computer I'd have to play with the finder for a long time to get it to refresh.
I happen to like the icon preview and I had it on globally by default. The first time I hooked up my digital camera the finder jumped to 100% cpu usage and stayed that way even after generating all the thumbnails.
I'm glad they're fixing these bugs.
-Francis
Use Nudge to update Finder views (Score:5, Informative)
Re:YES YES YES (Score:5, Interesting)
Thanks Apple - even if it did take three updates.
Re:YES YES YES (Score:4, Informative)
Go to Applications | Utilities, open Directory Access, authenticate, check the "Appletalk" box, close the window and wait 30 seconds. That's because appletalk browsing was disabled by default. The 10.3.3 update simply enables this by default again.
Re:YES YES YES (Score:3, Interesting)
Yeah, this is a great fix... shame it isn't actually fixed.
I just installed the update and restarted, and it's still doing it. So obviously there is still some work to be done.
Mail.app bug (Score:5, Interesting)
I always figured "complete crash" bugs were high priority. sigh.
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:5, Insightful)
Sevrity of Bug * Number of users affected, is the usual way to assign priority.
How many users are going to experience that crash of yours?
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:5, Informative)
There is a workaround, if you have access to the certificate (say, you're friends with your sysadmin, which you should be):
Accepting a mailserver SSL certificate permanently
1) open Keychain Access (it's in "Utilities")
2) select the menu item: File--Add Keychain...
3) navigate to
4) select X509Anchors and click 'Open'
5) close Keychain Access
6) copy the
7) open the finder and navigate to where you copied the file
8) double click it
9) import into X509Anchors
10) quit Keychain Access and restart Mail - it shouldn't ask for you to accept the certificate anymore
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:5, Informative)
openssl s_client -connect host:port
Copy and paste the cert into a file (eg, "cert.cer") and off you go.
- Tony
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:5, Interesting)
And by the way, I get the same hard crash that the parent poster said.
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:5, Informative)
I.E. Double-click the file in Finder and when Keychain Access asks where to place it, select X509 Anchors (Note the space in the Keychain Access version, its not in the actual filename.
Works in Panther.
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:2)
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm just hoping they fixed the junkmail issue i've been having, where my mail.app crashes whenever you tag something as spam/not-spam, i've read that lots of people are having it (and yeah, i've tried the fixes, deleting certain files and such, which fixed it until I marked about 15 mails as spam, then it picked up)
-matt
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:4, Informative)
So, yes, I expect it will address that bug, which I have experienced too many times to count. I'm also happy about these:
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:5, Informative)
* Network browsing is working for Appletalk in Zones spanning multiple subnets. This is a fix from 10.3.0 - 10.3.2.
* I see a half-dozen spam a day through our filtering service, and I haven't had a crash yet.
* Entourage will no doubt continue to corrupt databases in 10.3.3. We are so migrating to Apple for a basic workflow solution: Mail, Address Book, iCal. I am so frelling sick of rebuilding databses - somebody is gonna lose something important. I want mail stored as one
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:5, Funny)
I want mail stored in a maildir, one file per message - like DJB intended it to be.
Long live qmail!!!!
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:3, Informative)
Every time I experience this bug, it's a "complete hang," not a crash. Subtle.
I work around it by using "openssl connect" to grab the certificate and stick it in a
Re:Mail.app bug (Score:3, Informative)
Keychain Access -> Window -> Keychain First Aid
Not mentioned in the support articles (Score:3, Interesting)
fs
Re:Not mentioned in the support articles (Score:3, Funny)
Sorry, but bugs that occur on Mondays shouldn't be the responsibilty of Apple. I suggest you clean up your karma and start donating to charitable organizations.
I hope wake-from-sleep is fixed.... (Score:4, Informative)
1) Sometimes (10% of the time?) I just get a black screen on wake and have to reboot (CAPSLOCK key LED turns on/off though...so it ain't "dead").
2) Disabling my Bluetooth mouse and kbd reduces the frequency of this occurring but doesn't eliminate it.
3) When wake succeeds, sometimes I spontaneously lose my Bluetooth connections
4) When wake succeeds, I have to manually make my Airport Extreme card connect to my 802.11b WAP.
5) For the life of me, I cannot keep my Airport Extreme card from disconnecting from my WAP whenever I use Fast User Switching.
C'mon, Apple, fix these please...
Re:I hope wake-from-sleep is fixed.... (Score:4, Informative)
Any chance you ran something (game, iTunes visuals) that changes screen resolution? Plus having activated a screensaver? There was an article in the knowledge base recently, covering something like that, where it said the field to enter your password is actually there but you won't see it. Don't remember exactly what you had to do though, hitting escape or something ...
Re:I hope wake-from-sleep is fixed.... (Score:2, Interesting)
same thing happens with 12" PB. i've noticed that the problem is usually when i put the machine to sleep when it's "busy." for example, you can reproduce the problem almost every time if you plug or unplug an USB mouse then shut the lid immediately.
the screen goes black, keyboard LEDs work but the machine will not wake up. my solution has been to give the mac
have you contact apple? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I hope wake-from-sleep is fixed.... (Score:5, Informative)
Had a similar problem with my 12" AlBook, but a call to AppleCare told me I could probably fix it myself by resetting the PRAM. Instructions. [apple.com]
You can also try resetting the PMU. [apple.com]
Re:I hope wake-from-sleep is fixed.... (Score:2, Interesting)
- put machine to sleep with an external monitor attached
- remove monitor
- wake machine before the case is opened (by attaching a USB mouse while the machine is plugged in)
the machine will awaken without recognizing that a screen is attached. The drive will be spinning, the caps lock will work and you can connect to it if you're attached to a network. You can hit the power key and return to make it shut down in a controlled manner.
Because it does
Re:I hope wake-from-sleep is fixed.... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:I hope wake-from-sleep is fixed.... (Score:5, Informative)
what is even stranger is when you don't attach/detach any devices and it does this. i can only assume that it's having a bad dream and the PMU wakes it long enough to see that the screen is still closed.
i actually have these directions printed and attached to the palm rest of a client's Lombard because his does it twice a month. frequently enough to be annoying, but not frequently enough to remember the steps to get out of it.
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Re:I hope wake-from-sleep is fixed.... (Score:4, Informative)
I've seen this happen once on my PowerBook as well. You're right, your machine isn't dead and it doesn't need to be rebooted.
What you need to do is to increase the brightness by pressing f2, that's all. For some reason sometimes after waking from a sleep the brightness stays turned all the way down.
I discovered this because my PowerBook was sitting in front of the window and it was sunny out. You know how the Apple logo glows when the screen is lit? Well, it works both ways - when the backlight is off light can shine through the Apple logo as well and you can see an Apple-logo shaped area of your screen that's readable. So I could tell that there was still stuff on the screen. I moved the cursor around till it showed up in that small lit region. Then I tried turning up the brightness and it worked.
No need to reboot.
Snappier (Score:4, Informative)
Nothing broken so far in this update...
Re:Snappier (Score:4, Interesting)
While OS X has nothing approaching the DLL hell of Windows, prelinking associations can at least theoretically break, and I am fairly sure that the entire OS is only prelinked when installing a major update. Otherwise installing apps would take even longer than usual
Re:Snappier (Score:5, Informative)
Nothing will break, the application will just have a longer than normal launch time once or twice until the system redoes the prebinding.
The automatic prebinding update feature was added in Jaguar.
Apple has documentation concerning prebinding here [apple.com] and here [apple.com]/
Also, see the man pages for update_prebinding [apple.com], redo_prebinding [apple.com], and fix_prebinding [apple.com]
Re:Snappier (Score:5, Informative)
Yeah ... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Yeah ... (Score:2)
You mean one of these [apple-history.com]?
Network Browser fixed and iPhoto 4 blurring fixed (Score:5, Interesting)
1 - Connected servers now appear on the Desktop and in the Sidebar when the preferences have been set for this option.
2 - Connected servers can be ejected via normal means.
3 - Password options are now present including Keychain functions.
4 - User folders no longer appear twice.
I'm a happy camper.
Also, a blurring problem when in edit mode in iPhoto 4 appears to be fixed as well.
Re:Network Browser fixed and iPhoto 4 blurring fix (Score:2)
I got a Kernel Panic. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I got a Kernel Panic. (Score:4, Insightful)
Same - Dual G4 Tower (Score:2)
Re:Same - Dual G4 Tower (Score:2)
Re:Same - Dual G4 Tower (Score:2)
I have reinstalled 10.3.0 and updated to 10.3.3 without any problem.
Re:Same - Dual G4 Tower (Score:4, Informative)
Re:I got a Kernel Panic. (Score:2)
Haven't looked @ my Dual G4 tower, but I can ssh to it, so it's up after the remote install/reboot.
NFS? (Score:4, Interesting)
A 4,707M file shows as 611M on OS.X. No, I can not create files larger than the "limit" -- they eat themselves. The same applies to both the command line and the Finder. Any
(yes, I want to move 50G files around sometimes
Re:NFS? (Score:3, Interesting)
It is when I access the Linux partition as a NFS volume on OS.X that there is an issue (Linux Linux can deal with 10G files no problem as both ends are also ext3 formatted).
Ironically I have no issue when running a Samba server (Linux) and access it via OS.X that way. It makes absolutely no sense to go Linux Microsoft SMB networking OS.X at al
Re:NFS? (Score:5, Informative)
Maximum volume and file size is 2 terrabytes (MacOS X 10.0-10.1), 8 terrabytes (MacOS X 10.2), and 16 terrabytes (MacOS X 10.3).
Maximum number of files and folders in a folder is 4 billion. This depends on the volume size - bigger hard disks store more files.
I know that doesn't address the other poster's NFS issue, but it's not a problem with HFS. It MIGHT be a problem with OSX's implementation of NFS though.
Re:NFS? (Score:3, Informative)
Given that iMovie is a Cocoa app, it's more likely to be "a Cocoa thing". The Carbon API for allocating large files, FSAllocateFork, takes a UInt64 for the file size (so can allocate a lot more than 2Gb).
Re:NFS? (Score:3, Interesting)
I specifically call -3 when calling the mount with NFS Manager [bresink.com]. It's nagware and does a great job IMHO.
I've been hitting this same wall since I hit the 2G limit with ext2 on the Linux end. That forced my migration to ext3, then updated it's NFS then updated the Mac then it still doesn't work.
Today I still resort to SMB connections and for backup use DeJaVu to a SMB connected sparse disk image (works like a charm). Why does NFS suck bunnies through straws with your exp
Everything seems ok (Score:3, Informative)
Versiontracker (Score:5, Informative)
MacInTouch (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Versiontracker (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/13052
SMB/CIFS Browsing via WINS Now Works! (Score:5, Informative)
I was actually a beta tester, so this has been working for me for a while, but my number one bug in Jaguar and Panther is officially fixed. WINS resolution now works for SMB network browsing!
fixed a printing problem (Score:3, Informative)
Java apps (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Java apps (Score:4, Informative)
Everything else - including JBoss - works as it should.
You should check the logs (/Applications/Utilities/Console.app) that may be able to provide some insight into what is going on inside the java apps.
Re:Java apps (Score:2)
The mysterious freezing bug (Score:5, Interesting)
One problem (Score:3, Interesting)
I updated my Quicksilver at work and had it save the update. Update went fine, so I copied it to my 15" AL PB. When I start the installer on the PB, it runs the 'little program' then goes to the list of updates. Then the buttons on the install screen die, and I have to force quit out of the installer.
Leery to install, but perhaps it's because I didn't do the software update version.
Performance doesn't seem to be lacking on the QS, but I didn't give it a good run-through either.
Working as intended. (Score:4, Informative)
more detailed list (Score:5, Informative)
These are some of the enhancements that are part of Mac OS X 10.3.3 Update.
Networking and
Addresses issues, such as a lost network connection, that could occur when connecting to a network device that forces the network speed and/or duplex setting (known as a "locked" device).
AppleTalk Browsing is now on by default.
Resolves an issue in which name conflicts could occur among Network Service Entities.
Available servers can be seen when browsing Windows Workgroups or Domains.
Enhancements to
Improves synchronization between
Enhances an Open directory plug-in, which is used in network environments: The Active Directory plug-in is no longer sensitive to the case of the domain; the plug-in now works in ".local" domain environments; the plug-in is now less sensitive to DNS records that don't have matching reverse lookup.
Improves compatibility with certain third-party wireless networking PC cards, such as the Honda AH-G10. More...
Enhances the IrDA menu item when IrDA networking is active.
Finder and applications that allow you to browse the file system will now refresh the contents of a remote network volume's folder or directory when the folder's contents change.
DVD Player enhancements
DVD Player will no longer quit if an unsupported PCI video card is installed in your computer. More...
DVD Player supports more DVD video discs that are designed to play automatically.
Improved DVD playback when "Digital Audio Output" is selected in DVD Player preferences.
DVD Player now recognizes and plays DVD+R media.
Application enhancements
Images retain their characteristics when you import them in iPhoto. More...
Addresses an issue in which Mail could unexpectedly quit when marking some types of unsolicited messages (or "spam") as Junk.
Addresses issues that may cause Address Book and other applications to unexpectedly quit if the Classic Mac OS fonts are disabled in Font Book.
Text shadow opacity and color are saved in RTF documents and preserved when you copy or paste.
Image Capture can now import files whose names begins with an underscore character ("_")
Finder enhancements
Improves security by requiring an administrator to authenticate for each Finder action that needs authentication, such as installing software. In earlier Mac OS X Panther versions, an administrator who authenticated may have unknowingly given elevated priviledges to the non-admin user for 5 minutes. This change also prevents a normal user from performing administrator actions if an administrator user has authenticated during their session.
When you use an Open menu command to choose a file in Finder or an application, the flashing button now says "Choose" instead of "Open".
Addresses an issue in which Finder unexpectedly quits if the View menu option "Show icon preview" is enabled while dragging a significant number of icons to another location.
Other enhancements
Improvements in start up time that some computers experienced under some installations of Mac OS X 10.3.2 Update. More...
Improves print operations when a pending print jobs is moved to the queue of a printer that has different capabilities. More...
Improves recognition of Hi-Speed USB devices by PowerBook G4 and iBook G4 computers when woken from sleep.
A UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) panel is available in Energy Saver preferences, as well as a UPS menu bar item, when a UPS power management system
New Keyboard Pref: Real Fn Keys! (Score:5, Informative)
With the 10.3.3 update there's a new checkbox in the keyboard preferences pane labeled "Use the F1-F12 keys for custom actions". If you check it then you get "real" function keys, where holding down fn gives you the brightness, sound, etc controls. Kudos to Apple for this -- it's always nice to be able to drop a hack in favor of an official feature!
Yes it was in OS 9 (Score:3, Funny)
So you're not going crazy.
Well, at least imagining that preference isn't a symptom of your madness
MySQL warning (Score:5, Informative)
update before you install it. Here it is:
Additional Information for MySQL
Data stored in MySQL databases with the version of MySQL that is pre-
installed Mac OS X Server 10.3.2 or earlier must be exported and re-imported
in order to be compatible with version of MySQL that is pre-installed on Mac
OS X Server 10.3.3, in which a byte-ordering issue is fixed.
As with any upgrade install, you should back up your old data. In this
particular upgrade, the following process is recommended to convert the data
to the correct byte ordering:
Before the upgrade, use the terminal to export the data from your pre-10.3.3
database:
# mysqldump -p table > backup-file.sql
or
# mysqldump --opt database > backup-file.sql
After the upgrade, and after initializing the MySQL database, import the data:
# mysql -p table backup-file.sql
or
# mysql database backup-file.sql
If you've modified your /etc/rc file.. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:If you've modified your /etc/rc file.. (Score:5, Interesting)
I've been burned by this one too many times on a variety of UNIX systems. I've had a policy for some time now that all edits to precious config files (regardless of where they reside) are done against an RCS archive.
A simple rcsdiff now tells you exactly what has changed so you can accept or edit, lock, and checkin your munged changes to the archive. A bit more straight-forward than trying to figure out which installer-created backup copy is the last "good" one.
Guards against accidental deletion, as well. Also especially helpful when testing with a variety of settings for a new daemon you are configuring. You can always go back to a known good condition, and/or save those clever tweaks for posterity!
Remember kids: ci -u is your friend.
mLAN (Score:5, Interesting)
mLAN is a standard developed by Yamaha which allows lots of audio and MIDI info to travel over FireWire.
Yamaha's hottest new box, the 01X [01xray.com], has been without OS X drivers since it began shipping a month ago, and as of today it will finally work (in theory anyway)...
Of course time will tell how effective this new version of mLAN will be in terms of latency and stability. Now if you'll excuse me, I've got some downloading to do!
10.3.3 Raid Problems (Score:3, Informative)
Re:10.3.3 Raid Problems (Score:3, Funny)
Bluetooth Caller ID not fixed (Score:4, Informative)
I hope they fix it soon - its great to be able to leave your phone on silent in your jacket pocket, so you can use your headphones...
Software Update from the command line (Score:5, Informative)
3d Modellers Untie! (Score:4, Interesting)
Anti-aliased lines have long been borq'n under Panther, but no longer! AA lines now work properly with both my GF4MX card and Powerbooks Radeon 9600 (Maya & C4D).
Mathematica 5.0.0 license broken by update? (Score:3, Interesting)
Trouble with OpenGL performance (Score:3, Interesting)
So, after reading largely good comments about this update I installed it on my laptop, my development machine. I'm developing a simulation framework for development/testing of behavioral AI agents. The simulator uses the ODE physics engine for dynamics and OpenGL for visualization. Ho hum. Only 10'000 CS students have done the same thing. But this one is mine.
I'll be the first to admit I'm not a professional OpenGL programmer. I'd never written a line before June 2003, but I did the Right Thing and bought the _Red Book_ and went through it from nape to nuts. I also made the requisite vists to NeHE and gamasutra for performance tips.
Anyway, until I installed 10.3.3 my opengl code amounted for a whopping 5 to 10 % of my program's running processor time. In other words, no problem. The physics engine took up another 10 to 30% and that left *plenty* for the separately threaded AI logic. It worked beautifully on my rev A PB 12" -- most of my simulations ran at 100% "simulation/real" time. Which is to say, I set a fixed simulation timestep to 0.05 seconds, allowing for opengl @ 20fps and 20 synchronized physics steps per second. Enough to be "smooth" but not so much as to take away too much processing time from the AI. This on average left 2 or so millis per frame for AI logic, if you want to think of it in a single threaded way.
Immediately ater installing 10.3.3 my average performance dropped to 35% to 50% "real" time. Meaning my average simulation timestep was taking not 0.05 seconds but at least 0.1 or more. No good.
I sharked it ( http://developer.apple.com/tools/shark_optimize.h
I'm so frustrated... I used to be able to run my simulations in real time but now I can only site and watch it crawl ( and listen as my PB's fan kicks in ). Considering it often takes several minutes observation to determine if a new behavior has improved or ruined an agent's performance, it's quite a pain to have to wait at least twice as long.
Let's just hope that this is a dorked driver, and apple releases an update. & perhaps, I can somehow dig up the 10.3.2 opengl drivers somehow.
Oh well. Since I love cocoa programming, and since I love my PB, and since I drank Steve's Kool-Aid long ago, I still love apple.
What would love be if the object of your affection didn't disappoint you now and then?
No time to reboot (Score:3, Funny)
Crashed after Install (Score:3, Informative)
went into Apple > Restart.. nothing happened
tried Apple > Log off, Shutdown, and restart again.. nothing happened
Then I started quitting all my applications and noticed my CPU monitor read 100% on both CPUS and was going between 50 and 100% every 2 seconds.. so I quit the finder..
The finder then proceeded to quit then restart every 5 seconds for about 3 minut
Re:Crashed after Install (Score:3, Funny)
A new era of freshness is upon us, I say.
Re:Is it stable? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:uControl still work? (Score:2)
Re:Disk space usage bug fixed? (Score:5, Interesting)
i NEVER, EVER trust what the finder says because it only updates that figure once every 10 minutes or so. a much more reliable option is to open up the terminal and run df -h. this tells you the current usage information for all mounted disks. (rather than the free space of the disk that is up to 10 minutes out of date) just like in every other unix environment.
the good news is that this update does have the finder updating other stuff correctly, so this may be covered. i still won't ever trust it again.
Re:Disk space usage bug fixed? (Score:5, Funny)
The Finder does update correctly now, but you're right - don't ever, ever trust it again. The Finder has betrayed you before, and it won't hesitate to stab you in the back again, given half a chance. And then where will you be? Sitting at home alone, drinking bourbon, weeping softly into a cracked mirror.
With the wrong file sizes.
Nevermind (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Give me a whole new (old) Finder (Score:5, Interesting)
Sure it would be nice to sort by date in column view - but there has to be something to "invent" in 10.4, right?
Re:Give me a whole new (old) Finder (Score:3, Informative)
Finder Window Settings (Score:3, Informative)
First thing I do on any system is command-shift-a to
If this doesn't work the