Yeah, I had one kernel panic with the public beta and have only dealt with some boo-boos since. Worst case scenario has been having to restart my machine twice when in both cases my iMac refused to wake from sleep. One of those times was with 10.1.5, so perhaps it could use another small update.
However, these little Airport and Network updates might be their approach to fixing any problems between now and Jaguar's release instead of prepping a new build altogether.
10.1.5 works for me. I never even really noticed a difference. I've only crashed my FP iMac twice - both because I was importing songs to iTunes from scratched CDs. It got in an infinate loop, and I gave up waiting. Do they even really count as crashes?
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<strong>Spart it's the other way around
Oh well, so long as they both get the features/bug-fixes.
Damn....just saw that expecially in that post...am I retarded or what.
<strong>Haven't had a single kernel panic yet (new imac since start of february). I obviously lead a boring life.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Buy a PC
However, these little Airport and Network updates might be their approach to fixing any problems between now and Jaguar's release instead of prepping a new build altogether.
IF Jagwire isn't released until September I expect at least 10.1.6 and maybe even 10.1.7. I'm sure Apple will release Jagwire September 23rd.
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Buy a PC
Not that boring
My mousr dies and I have to unplug it and plug it back in.
Then reset the mouse speed.
I've also had the computer go blue screen and come back with only the login apps running. <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
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Not that boring
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