Apple releases Mac OSX 10.5.8 update for Leopard
Apple released the next -- and potentially last -- upgrade to its Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system Wednesday afternoon, bringing minor tweaks before the debut of Snow Leopard in September.
The latest update to Leopard includes security fixes, improves Bluetooth reliability, and upgrades Safari to version 4.0.2. It is available for Mac users via software update, or a 274MB file for download from Apple. The combo update is also available at 759MB.
"The Mac OS X v10.5.8 Update is recommended for Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard users and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility and security of your Mac," reads an Apple statement.
Also released Wednesday were Mac OS X Server 10.5.8 (274MB), Security Update 2009-003 for Tiger on Power PC (76MB), Security Update 2009-003 for Server Tiger on Power PC (130MB), Security Update 2009-003 for Server Tiger Universal (204MB), and Security Update 2009-003 for Tiger on Intel 166MB.
Mac OS X 10.5.8
The list of fixes for Leopard are as follows:
Upgrades Safari to version 4.0.2.
Improves the accuracy of full history search in Safari 4.
Resolves an issue in which certain resolutions might not appear in the Display pane in System Preferences.
Dragging an Aperture image into Automator now invokes an Aperture action instead of incorrectly invoking an iPhoto action.
Resolves an issue that could prevent importing of large photo and movie files from digital cameras.
Improves overall Bluetooth reliability with external devices, USB webcams and printers.
Addresses an issue that could cause extended startup times.
Improves iCal reliability with MobileMe Sync and CalDav.
Addresses data reliability issues with iDisk and MobileMe.
Improves overall reliability with AFP.
Improves overall reliability with Managed Client.
Improves compatibility and reliability for joining AirPort networks.
Improves Sync Service reliability.
Includes additional RAW image support for several third-party cameras.
Improves compatibility with some external USB hard drives.
Includes latest security fixes.
Last week, developers were supplied with build 9L30 of the beta. It featured only minor fixes, suggesting the release of 10.5.8 was imminent.
Mac OS X Server 10.5.8
The update for Server includes the following fixes:
AFP Server
Fixes an issue that could cause the AppleFileServer process to keep the server's processor busy even when no users are connected.
AFP Client
Fixes an issue that could cause an AFP client to indefinitely repeat unsuccessful attempts to reconnect to an AFP server after waking from sleep.
Managed Client
Fixes an issue that could prevent managed users from logging in on a PowerPC-based Mac after installing the Mac OS X v10.5.7 Update.
Improves reliability of synchronizing files from a portable home directory to a network home hosted on an SMB server.
Login Items stored in a user's network home directory will now run properly at login.
Simultaneous login is now correctly disallowed if the "Allow simultaneous login" setting is unchecked.
Server Admin
Fixes an issue that could cause Server Admin to stop responding when propagating permissions.
Adds NetBoot/NetInstall model filters for Macs introduced in June 2009.
System Image Utility
Adds NetBoot/NetInstall model filters for Macs introduced in June 2009.
Additional improvements
Improves Mac OS X Server security. For more information about the security content of Mac OS X Server v10.5.8 see this article.
Mac OS X Server v10.5.8 also includes all other improvements delivered in the client Mac OS X 10.5.8 Update.
The latest update to Leopard includes security fixes, improves Bluetooth reliability, and upgrades Safari to version 4.0.2. It is available for Mac users via software update, or a 274MB file for download from Apple. The combo update is also available at 759MB.
"The Mac OS X v10.5.8 Update is recommended for Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard users and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility and security of your Mac," reads an Apple statement.
Also released Wednesday were Mac OS X Server 10.5.8 (274MB), Security Update 2009-003 for Tiger on Power PC (76MB), Security Update 2009-003 for Server Tiger on Power PC (130MB), Security Update 2009-003 for Server Tiger Universal (204MB), and Security Update 2009-003 for Tiger on Intel 166MB.
Mac OS X 10.5.8
The list of fixes for Leopard are as follows:
Upgrades Safari to version 4.0.2.
Improves the accuracy of full history search in Safari 4.
Resolves an issue in which certain resolutions might not appear in the Display pane in System Preferences.
Dragging an Aperture image into Automator now invokes an Aperture action instead of incorrectly invoking an iPhoto action.
Resolves an issue that could prevent importing of large photo and movie files from digital cameras.
Improves overall Bluetooth reliability with external devices, USB webcams and printers.
Addresses an issue that could cause extended startup times.
Improves iCal reliability with MobileMe Sync and CalDav.
Addresses data reliability issues with iDisk and MobileMe.
Improves overall reliability with AFP.
Improves overall reliability with Managed Client.
Improves compatibility and reliability for joining AirPort networks.
Improves Sync Service reliability.
Includes additional RAW image support for several third-party cameras.
Improves compatibility with some external USB hard drives.
Includes latest security fixes.
Last week, developers were supplied with build 9L30 of the beta. It featured only minor fixes, suggesting the release of 10.5.8 was imminent.
Mac OS X Server 10.5.8
The update for Server includes the following fixes:
AFP Server
Fixes an issue that could cause the AppleFileServer process to keep the server's processor busy even when no users are connected.
AFP Client
Fixes an issue that could cause an AFP client to indefinitely repeat unsuccessful attempts to reconnect to an AFP server after waking from sleep.
Managed Client
Fixes an issue that could prevent managed users from logging in on a PowerPC-based Mac after installing the Mac OS X v10.5.7 Update.
Improves reliability of synchronizing files from a portable home directory to a network home hosted on an SMB server.
Login Items stored in a user's network home directory will now run properly at login.
Simultaneous login is now correctly disallowed if the "Allow simultaneous login" setting is unchecked.
Server Admin
Fixes an issue that could cause Server Admin to stop responding when propagating permissions.
Adds NetBoot/NetInstall model filters for Macs introduced in June 2009.
System Image Utility
Adds NetBoot/NetInstall model filters for Macs introduced in June 2009.
Additional improvements
Improves Mac OS X Server security. For more information about the security content of Mac OS X Server v10.5.8 see this article.
Mac OS X Server v10.5.8 also includes all other improvements delivered in the client Mac OS X 10.5.8 Update.
Comments
it feels.....
jk
Strangely had to reboot twice, system felt a little sluggish the first minutes, but now....
it feels.....
I was surprised to see that video had 32991 keer bekeken
I wonder if the update blocks dictionary sites.
I realy hate this song, but every time I read the word 'Snappy' in a comment to a software-upgrade it comes to my head.
Was a big chartbuster here some years ago with lots of airplay (to explain to the non-Dutch readers).
All that I have been through with 10.5.7, iPhone 2.1, 3.0 etc...
With 10.6 I'll probably go mad
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Disregard that, I'm an idiot....
Here's the right one:
http://support.apple.com/downloads/M...8_Combo_Update
Apple released the next -- and potentially last -- upgrade to its Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system Wednesday afternoon, bringing minor tweaks before the debut of Snow Leopard in September.
This is not the last update. 10.6 is not like some total automatic replacement of 10.5. 10.5.9 will be the last, and it will come in about a month as a final tweak.
As to the nonsense that this is the last 10.5.xx update I have to say nonsense. One more is very likely and longer term support even a remote possibility. Apple knows full well that good will is easy to loose and that SL won't work well on a lot of machines. I suspect that they may support Leopard a bit longer than normal.
Dave
This is not the last update. 10.6 is not like some total automatic replacement of 10.5. 10.5.9 will be the last, and it will come in about a month as a final tweak.
I doubt that very much.
Apple will have another 10.5.x a few months afer 10.6, to work out any issues issues between the two.
And I doubt even that will be the final 10.5.x.
Wrong link for the combo update, the one in the article is to the server combo update. I wonder how many other people will end up downloading almost a gig of the wrong data because of that link.
Here's the right one:
http://support.apple.com/downloads/M...8_Combo_Update
Much thanks!!
Strangely had to reboot twice, system felt a little sluggish the first minutes, but now....
it feels.....
My restart after the Software Update also was lengthy. Patiently waited through an apparent multiple re-boot. Thought maybe the Airport and Time Capsule fixes and the Bluetooth fixes could have been responsible since I do have a Time Capsule and wireless mouse and keyboard. Otherwise, my iMac is running fine. The first subsequent Time Machine backup onto the Time Capsule had a lengthy 'Preparation' pass, but it is OK as well. Very much looking forward to Snow Leopard.
what fun is in waiting?
I tend to have substantially less problems than many who rush in for the "fun". I guess fun is relative. When problems occur, which seems to happen a fair amount of time, I can avoid them.
To me, that's "fun".