"As previously noted, the 10.1.1 update delivers improvements for many USB and FireWire devices, including support for additional digital cameras, and overall improvements to CD burning. Enhancements have also been made to AFP, SMB, and WebDAV networking, as well as improved printing support. Mail and the Finder have been tweaked, and hardware-accelerated video mirroring has been enabled for the new PowerBook G4." /ThinkSecret
A friend of mine installed but didn't notice much of a difference in regards to overall system speed. But then again, that wasn't addressed either.
Well, they've been pushing this update out to developers at a nice pace (finally!). Seems like bug and compatibility fixes here; for speed you'll prolly have to wait till 10.2 for a major overhaul.
Does anyone here think they'll get 10.2 out by January or do you think it'll be another "preview", then shipping on March 28.
I am sick of downloading versions of OS X off Carachho. I got like 5 biulds in beetween MacWorld and 10.1's releas. I am not going to bother for a small biuld like 10.1.1
I haven't noticed any differences in features, and that damn Finder toolbar keeps popping up, but 10.1.1 is substantially more stable on my dual 800. With 10.1 I couldn't keep the system booted for more than a day without a kernel panic, but under 10.1.1 (5M26) I've only had one in the last week. It is certainly worth it for dual owners experiencing crashes.
There are some nasty bugs in the pdf viewing software in 10.1. You can produce pdf's using TeXShop which, when you view them, cash you right out to the login in screen and then require a reboot before you can login in again.
<strong>What I'm wondering is when it will be out...</strong><hr></blockquote>
It was released internally at Apple yesterday together with the AirPort 2.0 update, which was released to the public a couple of hours ago, so I would expect to see 10.1.1 pretty soon.
what? no kidding? and i just got home from my office, leaving my firewire-hd w/ 10.1 back there (well, where it actually belongs!).
yeah... i also hope that this finally is the build with the debugging code removed, but if not, then i´ll REMOVE THAT STUPID CODE MYSELF!!!!! (guess i´ll boot into 9 and simply delete it out using the backspace key in SimpleText)
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And wasn't the Security Update a 'prelude' to 10.1.1?
A friend of mine installed but didn't notice much of a difference in regards to overall system speed. But then again, that wasn't addressed either.
but not installed it..or something like that.
Speed is all that matters to me right now though.
Does anyone here think they'll get 10.2 out by January or do you think it'll be another "preview", then shipping on March 28.
That's right... 10.1.1 is the build where Apple finally turns off the debug code.
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<strong>That's right... 10.1.1 is the build where Apple finally turns off the debug code. </strong><hr></blockquote>
LOL!
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Nasty if its a document you are working on :-(
These are supposed to be fixed in 10.1.1.
Michael
<strong>What I'm wondering is when it will be out...</strong><hr></blockquote>
It was released internally at Apple yesterday together with the AirPort 2.0 update, which was released to the public a couple of hours ago, so I would expect to see 10.1.1 pretty soon.
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<strong>when will 10.1.1 be released? does anyone know?</strong><hr></blockquote>
It's just been released.
yeah... i also hope that this finally is the build with the debugging code removed, but if not, then i´ll REMOVE THAT STUPID CODE MYSELF!!!!! (guess i´ll boot into 9 and simply delete it out using the backspace key in SimpleText)