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Wow, thanks. I thought it was a 10.5.6 bug because I never changed any configuration of that sort and it just stoped working without a reason. Thanks again!
You forgot the smiley... there are so many people who have gone back to Tiger because of the amazing level of bugginess in Leopard. I mean, that's what Snow Leopard's about, cleaning up Leopard (yeah, and OpenCL).
Heck, there's close to 80 bug complaints on this thread already. When I read, '80', I thought, "that's it?"
Some people didn't go back to Tiger, they went sideways to Ubuntu.
1. If all of this is true, then Apple is doing the same thing as Microsoft, cleaning up a boo boo.
2. Ubuntu??? I have tried it out with Virtual Box. I still can't get the Guest Additions to worth with Virtual Box, no matter who gives instruction. First time you want to do something Ubuntu doesn't already include, you better have a Ph.D. going on.
They might. To the degree numbers do so, it hurts Apple. I guess that's your point? Or do you ascribe a loyalty oath to technology ownership? That would be weird.
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Originally Posted by WPLJ42
1. If all of this is true, then Apple is doing the same thing as Microsoft, cleaning up a boo boo.
2. Ubuntu??? I have tried it out with Virtual Box. I still can't get the Guest Additions to worth with Virtual Box, no matter who gives instruction. First time you want to do something Ubuntu doesn't already include, you better have a Ph.D. going on.
VirtualBox everything is pretty darn buggy under OSX. And I use it... Still, getting additions working under Linux is a whole lot easier than getting them working under OSX.
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How 'bout fixing the skipping first keystroke (aka ELP) issue finally?
I second that request
Jim
Beta 2.
Beta 3.
Finder Preferences > Advanced > Zoom using trackpad
Wow, thanks. I thought it was a 10.5.6 bug because I never changed any configuration of that sort and it just stoped working without a reason. Thanks again!
You forgot the smiley... there are so many people who have gone back to Tiger because of the amazing level of bugginess in Leopard. I mean, that's what Snow Leopard's about, cleaning up Leopard (yeah, and OpenCL).
Heck, there's close to 80 bug complaints on this thread already. When I read, '80', I thought, "that's it?"
Some people didn't go back to Tiger, they went sideways to Ubuntu.
1. If all of this is true, then Apple is doing the same thing as Microsoft, cleaning up a boo boo.
2. Ubuntu??? I have tried it out with Virtual Box. I still can't get the Guest Additions to worth with Virtual Box, no matter who gives instruction. First time you want to do something Ubuntu doesn't already include, you better have a Ph.D. going on.
Curiously, my Weather widget no longer seems to work for non-US cities...has anyone else noticed this? Wonder if they'll fix that in 10.5.7.
Works OK in Spain and in Slovenia.
That's awesome. I hope they stay there. Forever.
They might. To the degree numbers do so, it hurts Apple. I guess that's your point? Or do you ascribe a loyalty oath to technology ownership? That would be weird.
1. If all of this is true, then Apple is doing the same thing as Microsoft, cleaning up a boo boo.
2. Ubuntu??? I have tried it out with Virtual Box. I still can't get the Guest Additions to worth with Virtual Box, no matter who gives instruction. First time you want to do something Ubuntu doesn't already include, you better have a Ph.D. going on.
VirtualBox everything is pretty darn buggy under OSX. And I use it... Still, getting additions working under Linux is a whole lot easier than getting them working under OSX.
Works OK in Spain and in Slovenia.
Just started working for me again...it was off for at least a few weeks...
Oh what am I saying?