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Y.A.10.4.9.S - 8P127 (PPC) & 8P2127 (Intel)


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Mac OS X 10.4.9 - 8P127 (PPC)

Complete Package: 163.4 MB

Delta Package: 72.3 MB

 

Mac OS X 10.4.9 - 8P2127 (Intel)

Complete Package: 309.5 MB

Delta Package: 166.7 MB

 

Known Issues

- None

 

Focus Areas

Please focus your testing on:

- .Mac Connectivity

- Adobe Flash

- AirPort

- Apple's USB Modem

- Audio

- Automator

- bash

- bind

- Bluetooth

- Bonjour

- Dashboard Widgets

- Disk Images

- FireWire

- Fonts (OpenType fonts)

- gnutar

- Graphics

- iCal

- iChat Video Conferencing

- iSync

- OpenSSH

- Rosetta

- sudo

- USB

 

Areas of Change

New in this seed:

- Fixed issue with ImageIO and importing FCP files

- Fixed problem with network printing and AppleTalk

- Fixed issue with Rosetta and float conversion

- Fixed issue with automatically joining trusted AirPort networks after reboot

- Fixed issue with OpenGL and ATI PBO

 

From previous seeds:

- Fixed issue with OpenGL Programmability and graphic cards

- Fixed problem with OpenGL Framework and gleCommandProcessor

- Fixed issue with GraphicsDrivers Common Code and memory leaks

- Fixed issue with CoreImage and the cropping of multiple images

- Fixed issue with Sync Services Engine

- Fixed issue with ImageIO and the exporting of ISO data

- Fixed problem with CoreData Framework and multiple accessing programs

- Fixed issue with iSync and phone conduit

- Fixed issue with OpenGL Rosetta and DrawBuffersSimple

- Fixed problem with USB and isoch endpoint

- Fixed issue with OpenGL Programmability

- Fixed problem with OpenGL Framework and gleCommandProcessor

- Fixed issue with OpenGL and VM_ALLOCATE

- Fixed issue with CoreImage and exporting

- Fixed problem with File Manager and FSReadFork/FSWriteFork

- Fixed issue with Text Services Manager and background documents

- Fixed issue with CoreAudio where sound may fade in and out in some cases

- Fixed problem with Smartcard and securityd

- Fixed issue with X11 Xplugin and 256 color mode

- Fixed issue with Rosetta and rint

- Fixed problem with dyld

- Fixed issue with USB Isoc receivers

- Fixed issue with wake from Sleep and SecurityAgent

- Fixed issue with Rosetta and cache

- Fixed issue with Bluetooth and Bluetooth mouse when waking from sleep

- Fixed issue with ConsoleUser/SecureConsoleUser and IOKit Kernel

- Fixed issue with 'at' command and system_cmds

- Fixed onkeyup/onkeydown issue with WebCore JavaScript

- Fixed problem with rsync and extended attributes

- Fixed issue with NAT-PMP and port mapping

- Fixed issue where KEV_DL_IF_ATTACHED was not being received by kext

- Fixed issue with Color Sync and V4 profiles

- Fixed issue with MSDOS FS

- Issue where .m4v file extensions may not be recognized has been fixed

- Fixed issue with copying read-only files Xsan/UFS-backed AFP volumes

- Fixed issue with DVD Player

- Fixed problem with Crash Reporter

- Fixed issue with headset pairing and Bluetooth

- Fixed issue with incorrect time zones in certain areas

- Fixed problem with enabling/disabling Bluetooth

- Fixed issue with rsync and the copying of mod times

- Fixed problem with .Mac and Sync Services

- Addressed issue with USB modem recording level

- Fixed syncing issue with internal and external modem driver

- Fixed DRON/DROF issue with USB modem

- Fixed problem where USB modem may not detect busy tone

- Fixed issue with CFNetwork and network-aware USB devices

- Fixed issue with Sync Services and Address Book

- Fixed problem with USBInterfaceOpen and IOUSBLib

- Fixed issue with QC Engine

- Fixed problem with Kerberos OpenSSH patch

- Fixed problem with Open SSH and LaunchDaemon

- Fixed issue with HLTB Events (Carbon)

- Fixed issue with HLTB Accessibility (Carbon)

- Fixed issue with HLTB Control Manager (Carbon)

- Fixed issue with HLTB Windows (Carbon)

- Fixed issue with HID and IOKit

- Fixed problem with PDFKit and MalloGuardEdges

- Fixed issue with CoreAudio and MIDI files

- Fixed problem with natd NAT-PMP and port mapping

- Fixed problem with USB Isoc receivers

- Fixed issue with Rossetta applications and printing with SMB home directory

- Fixed gssapi-with-mic and Open SSH issue

- Fixed issue with Unix 'at' command

- Fixed problem with CoreData Framework

- Fixed problem with CUPS

- Fixed issue with Network Diagnostics and WPA2 encryption

- Fixed issue where internal modem may not sync with external modem driver

- Fixed problem with CFNetwork and network-aware USB devices

- Fixed issue with dyld

- Fixed issue with MSDOS FS

- Fixed issue with Sync Services and Address Book

- Fixed problem with Apple internal modem and busy tone detection

- Fixed problem with Kerberos OpenSSH patch

- Fixed problem with Open SSH and LaunchDaemon

- Fixed issue with SMB File Server

- Fixed problem with IOkit Kernel

- Fixed issue with connecting a system to display while in Sleep mode

- Fixed problem with WebCore JavaScript and onkeyup/onkeydown event handler

- Issue where .m4v file extensions may not be recognized has been fixed

- Fixed issue with File Systems and copying read-only files

- Fixed issue with Software Update and format string

- Fixed problem with Sync Services Engine

- Fixed issue with rsync and extended attributes

- Fixed issue with Sync Services and .Mac Sync

- Addressed USB Modem and record level

- Fixed issue with Universal Access preferences pane

- Fixed problem with USB Modem and caller ID

- Fixed problem with Bluetooth and device pairing

- Fixed issue where USB modem may not detect busy tone

- Fixed issue with QC Engine

- Fixed issue with CoreGraphics and HID Manager

- Fixed issue with PDFKit and MallocGuardEdges

- Issue with Automator Actions and generated text fixed

- Fixed issue with .Mac and syncing

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Real question is how many times they can actually fix an issue with .Mac and Syncing?

Or, another question is why was this important enough to bump the 10.5 Monthly Seed again?

 

So that there is nothing left to work on in 10.4 when they release Leopard?

 

I have no idea, either way I want it.

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*wants an oink invitation* :(:(:(

 

Someone who gets it from oink or from the official seed needs to put it up on tpb. I still can't get a demon acct because they closed regs this week. :(

 

Preferably not mr.mac. 9A343 was a disaster - he only seeded for like two minutes at a time, every 4-5 hours.

 

And Comcast upload sucks. My old Adelphia was faster than this :huh:.

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your quite right. He should have got those stolen goods to you faster for no incentive whatsoever - other than wanting to help this community. You'll probably notice I'm running 9A343, I'm typing this in it right now - took me 8 days to get it but I dont give a flying **** because I know how fortunate I am that there are people like Mr. Mac willing to make this software available to all of us and I am very grateful for that. He is always very quick to respond to PMs regarding the latest 10.4.9 builds. So show the guy some ******* respect or {censored} off.

 

also:

 

DON'T ask for Warez

 

and

 

DON't ask for Oink invites, or Demonoid invites (like you weren't)

 

 

 

not to turn this into a flaming contest....

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Heh, apple can easily add new protections in, im sure we'll see that in the final leopard

 

Well it seems current Leopard betas aren't using "big protections". With "big" I mean, you buy a Core 2 Duo, the same hardware as a mac, and you are all set.

 

When will Apple build other new protections to even screw up people with the exact same hardware ? Now that EFI is partially understood (AppleHDA, Natit, etc), and their TPM key known, it seems their protections are less impressive.

 

Well, to me, it remembers me how Sony is now screwed up with the PSP : they keep updating the firmware every week or so (now) and 3 days later, it's cracked ;)

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