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Security Update 2008-005 has been released for OS 10.5.4, as well as the Intel and PPC variants of 10.4.11.

 

This update is not safe for AMD users. AMD users should use Zephyroth's AMD Software Updater to patch CPUIDs, or grab the fixed version mentioned here. Of course this update is 100% safe for vanilla installs, and as long as you don't have an AMD system you should be able to update normally.

 

According to Apple's published information, Security Update 2008-005 fixes the following:

 

 

Good luck updating! If an AMD/non vanilla work around is released, I will be sure to update this post.

 

 

Yaa.. I've downloaded it right after the notification came up to my window :)

Security Update 2008-005 has been released for OS 10.5.4, as well as the Intel and PPC variants of 10.4.11.

 

This update is not safe for AMD users. AMD users should use Zephyroth's AMD Software Updater to patch CPUIDs, or grab the fixed version mentioned here. Of course this update is 100% safe for vanilla installs, and as long as you don't have an AMD system you should be able to update normally.

 

According to Apple's published information, Security Update 2008-005 fixes the following:

 

 

Good luck updating! If an AMD/non vanilla work around is released, I will be sure to update this post.

 

No probs with the update process, but there's some doubt that the security fix actually does what it's supposed to. Anyone able to confirm or deny?

Andy.

we all know that this is working with vanilla installs............ no need to beat a dead horse.....but, i took a co- workers dell dimension 4600 sse2 pentium 4 and installed xxx 10.4.11( he could not stop going to pron sites and he was getting to many virus's with his xp set up so i rescued him ).......... did the update and,.......no problem!!!

Maybe a problem with USB-ports here.

Using MSIWINDosx86 on a Medion Akoya E1210.

Dunno if the partially non-working USB-ports are caused by this update though.

Mice, Bluetooth and CD players only work when connected to the USB at boot-up, otherwise not recognized.

USB Mass Storage devices (usb-drivers) do work when I plug them in after boot-up.

 

Could you guys check your USB's?

Does anybody have news on this security update in combination with iAtkos v4i? Just a little curious, still wondering if it will work and I don't really want to experiment with it :D I saw someone with iatkos v2 (I believe, anyways 10.5.2) with an upgrade to 10.5.4, but I don't know if that has the same effect.

 

Oh nevermind I see XoDeus tried it and it worked.

 

One question though, does the success of installing this update depend on the type of kernel you installed?

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Same problem as barchetta, USB devices are not recognized unless plugged in during boot.

 

Nothing else seems to be broken, though.

 

Specs: GA-P35-S3G, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300, 8GB 667 MHz DDR 2 RAM,

Jas 10.5.4 with 9.2.0 kernel

 

Try using an older kernel. Worked for me!

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Question. If you have up dated to 10.5.5 is this update needed?

 

 

Security Update 2008-005 has been released for OS 10.5.4, as well as the Intel and PPC variants of 10.4.11.

 

This update is not safe for AMD users. AMD users should use Zephyroth's AMD Software Updater to patch CPUIDs, or grab the fixed version mentioned here. Of course this update is 100% safe for vanilla installs, and as long as you don't have an AMD system you should be able to update normally.

 

According to Apple's published information, Security Update 2008-005 fixes the following:

 

 

Good luck updating! If an AMD/non vanilla work around is released, I will be sure to update this post.

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it a ceiling clock but I call it a digital projection clock. I got the black one because at the time that was the only color

they had. But now they have them in black and also in white.

 

 

This clock projects the time, date, or temp on the wall or ceiling http://www.liangdianup.com/clocks_1.htm some people call

it a ceiling clock but I call it a digital projection clock. I got the black one because at the time that was the only color

they had. But now they have them in black and also in white.

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