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To those of which this may concern...

 

LEOPARD LEAKED AGAIN! :whistle:

 

Leopard Build 9A321 has leaked on a fairly popular yet private torrent sharing network. The torrent sharing network will not be disclosed but I can tell you that its *Pink*.

 

I'm downloading it now and will report back when I get it going. Hopefully I can get it going before I have to send off my PowerBook for service.

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On my iBook, I have always been able to upgrade with these Leopard seeds, and everything works fine.

 

However, my power Mac G5 always seems to have problems. It makes me archive and install and then I have to mess around with it to make it boot. Well, of course that happend this time. Although, this time the problem is not that it won't boot. When I log into my main account, it stalls for a bit after logging in, finder loads, and then it logs me out. Any ideas? Thanks a bunch. PS...it works in safe mode.

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Cool little feature.

 

On old versions of the OS, if u hit a button that was not able to be hit (as in, hitting f5 when not allowed) it would beep. Now the screen flashes like the flash in photo booth

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thats weird, ill help seed it with you.

 

EDIT: this is what the logs say

 

Torrent 962777 (Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard 9a321 Client 5.14 GB [5520872785 bytes]) uploaded by migs647) was deleted by migs647 (THIS WAS LEAKED TO ANOTHER FORUM... GONE)

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Now using this new leopard build, and got to admit it is really nice. Apple slightly changed the finder "highlight color" to a lighter more aquay blue ( i dont know if they did this before). Spaces is same as its always been. Disk Utility has slightly changed now with a resize button, file recovery pane, and zfs. Mail is nice with its notes and new features. Overall I am satisfied and very excited for new features, and will be using it as my main os. Here are two images from the build.

leo.tiff

mail.tiff

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can someone point me to a triple boot tut for windows xp, tiger and leopard, i want to have all three but bootcamp only lets 2 at a time. thanks in advance

 

This might help .... i used this tutorial to triple boot OSX-XP-Vista .... it went well, however ... with the new build of Parallels (the one that allows you to use the BootCamp-XP partition as a VM) it will not work if the BootCamp made partitions are 'hacked'.

 

I had to repartition to 2 drives and ditch Vista - well worth it to us Parallels.

 

I would suggest installing Leopard to an external drive ... use Migration Assistant to bring you Tiger apps and settings to Leo .... see if you like it, then Clone it to the internal drive if you wish to kkep as your main OS.

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Now using this new leopard build, and got to admit it is really nice. Apple slightly changed the finder "highlight color" to a lighter more aquay blue ( i dont know if they did this before). Spaces is same as its always been. Disk Utility has slightly changed now with a resize button, file recovery pane, and zfs. Mail is nice with its notes and new features. Overall I am satisfied and very excited for new features, and will be using it as my main os. Here are two images from the build.

 

Hmmmm, glad to hear it is stable .... do you run other apps?

 

With the WWDC build i was able to run my main apps with no problems. Those being:

 

Adobe Creative Suite CS2 - Macromedia Studio 8 and Final Cut Studio

 

With each build after, those apps above started acting weird, or would not boot.

 

Are you able to test some? Photoshop CS2 would randomly crash (yes, fresh install on all) ... and Final Cut Pro 5.12 would nOT boot - that was crucial for me, and ditched Leo ... Fireworks 8 - "Don't Save" never worked ... had to force quite to get out.

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yea i have been told that but i would like a way to triple boot, i already have xp and tiger dual booting but how i do nondestructively partition my tiger volume?

 

Check out the link i provided .... it shows the scripts for non-destructive via command prompt ... you can do this with other partition types - just change the partiton type for an additional HFS

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