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10.5.2 Due Soon


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Developers were just seeded a new build of Mac OS X Leopard, 9C20. The update includes many fixes, and it seems that Apple is supposed to release it as soon as Friday. The update is said to weigh in at over 400MB, which is much more than previously reported. What's also interesting is that it appears that Apple took the graphics drivers and put them in another update that will be available after you install the 10.5.2 update. Leopard Graphics Update is what it is called, and I'm sure you can install it via Pacifist. The update is supposed to include many bug fixes, but there are a few main features that are supposed to be included.

- DVD/CD Sharing (Probably for MacBook Air)

- Optional translucent menu bar:

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- List view in Stacks:

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If they wait until there's no bugs we'll be hanging on forever...

 

I'm pretty sure it's due "imminently", the recent updates to iWork and iLife seem to be mainly pre-emptive ones...

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macbook air now confirmed ship with 10.5.1,

and 9C27 is seeded ...

so we should anticipate it til Friday

 

Again, Apple does not release big updates on Fridays. It will come next week

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Apple does not release big updates on Fridays.

Yeah, I guess *cough* Leopard *cough* wasn't a very big update from Tiger... :D

 

10.4.8 was released on a ...oh look, a Friday :)

 

Infact, judging from Tigers history, the only working weekday when updates aren't usually released are Thursdays.

 

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More Mail.app problems revealed here.

 

Mail.app may suddenly exhibit an issue in which messages dragged from one folder to another are inadvertently (apparently) deleted, or moved to an incorrect folder. The behavior is more likely with IMAP accounts and (based on reader reports) occurring more frequently under Mac OS X 10.5.x (Leopard).

 

 

"I moved the message out of my Inbox to another folder and the message was just plain not there. A Spotlight search could not find the message at all. [...] This only happens if you are moving a message from one folder to another [...] The other annoying bug that I frequently run into is that attempting to move a message from one folder to another produces a slide-out dialog stating that the message cannot be moved, so the message stays in the original folder [...] Tiger Mail had no such problems going against the exact same server."

 

Really hope 10.5.2 fixes these Mail issues :(

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I have leopard installed with efi v8, etc, I think im using the default kernel that kalaway installs, how do I go about updating, when the 10.5.2 is released?

 

thanks

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