10.2.2 out...

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in macOS edited January 2014
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  • Reply 1 of 50
    alcimedesalcimedes Posts: 5,486member
    edit: nm, got it. seems they were getting a bit swamped.



    [ 11-11-2002: Message edited by: alcimedes ]</p>
  • Reply 2 of 50
    Why, yes. Yes, it is.



    Thank you for the update.
  • Reply 3 of 50
    spartspart Posts: 2,060member
    The big list of what's new:



    Digital Hub and Peripheral Device Enhancements



    - Improves playback of large media files and peripheral device file copying.

    - Resolves a rare situation in which an inadvertently-ejected CD cannot be remounted and applications accessing the disc cannot be quit.

    - Addresses an issue in which an enhanced CD's data and audio sessions do not appear as expected on the desktop when using iTunes and inserting the disc more than once.

    - Addresses a formatting issue that could occur when printing or previewing some TIFF documents.

    - Addresses an issue in which ColorSync settings for some third-party displays are not retained after restarting or logging out.

    - Addresses an issue when printing more than one copy of a file to a postscript printer from Adobe PhotoShop 7.0.

    - Improves compatibility with HP 4MV printers when printing over an Ethernet network.

    - Adds support for additional third-party disc burners, including: LaCie d2 48x24x48x, Sony CRX-820E, Toshiba SD-R2212 and SD-R1202, Pioneer DVR-105, and Yamaha CDW-F1 44x24x44x models.





    Networking and Modem Enhancements



    - SMB shared volumes may now be browsed by their user-assigned name.

    - Resolves an issue in which an incorrect "Change Password Failed" message may appear when when changing a Mac OS X 10.2 Server client's password via AFP.

    - Addresses an issue in which some internal Apple modems may fail to respond, displaying a "Could not open the communication device" message.

    - Addresses an issue in which no sound is produced by some internal Apple modems until several seconds after making a connection.

    - Resolves an issue in which some internal Apple modems fail to respond when connecting to the Internet.

    - Error and warning dialogs boxes are no longer displayed if you cancel the mounting of an iDisk from the authentication dialog box.

    - Addresses a startup issue that could occur if an LDAP server designated in Directory Access is not available.

    - Addresses a data loss issue which could occur when copying a file whose filename ends with "#02," or other hexadecimal number, via AFP.

    - Available disk space on an iDisk is updated more quickly after deleting files.

    - Addresses an issue in which an iDisk would appear with an inaccurate 1GB capacity and 1023 MB available.

    - Addresses some issues that could cause a "error -36" alert message when copying files to an iDisk.



    Address Book and Mail Enhancements



    - Resolves an issue in which Address Book could become unresponsive when using the Large Type menu and switching between applications.

    - Address Book can now better import groups from prior versions of Address Book.

    - Resolves a potential issue when transferring vcards from Address Book to a cellular phone via Bluetooth.

    - Improves Address Book compatibility with users that are already on an AIM Buddy List.

    - Allows address information to be imported when dragging vCards to Address Book which were created with Address Book from any version of Mac OS X 10.1.

    - Corrects Address Book address format for Australian entries.

    - Improves responsiveness when switching in and out of edit mode in the Address Book.

    - Address Book entries without a name included now appear in the All group list with the email address as the name, instead of "&lt;No Name&gt;".

    - Addresses the rare issue in which Mail may unexpectedly quit when replying to a message.

    - Improves the responsiveness of the Mail application's date column and thread highlighting feature.

    - Improves the reliability of transitioning a Mac OS X 10.1.5 Address Book.addressbook to an Address Book for Mac OS X 10.2 format.



    Application Enhancements



    - Improves compatibility for Microsoft PowerPoint presentations that use animations.

    - Addresses a potential Disk Copy volume imaging permissions issue that could affect non-Admin users.

    - Improves updating of applications installed with Mac OS X, updating them only if they have not been relocated or deleted.

    - Addresses a display issue that may occur when Command-clicking a URL in some third-party applications, including BBEdit and Mailsmith.

    - Addresses a situation in which the menu bar and Dock are not shown, after quitting a third-party game application, until the desktop is clicked.

    - Addresses an issue in which some PDF files created within Mac OS X do not open as expected with Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.

    - Reduces occurrences of "missing text" when browsing some web pages.

    - Improves compatibility for FAXstf when a fax is being sent while the computer is restarted, shut down, or entering sleep mode.



    Other Enhancements



    - Provides a foundation for the journalling filesystem (JFS), which may currently be enabled via Disk Utility on Mac OS X Server systems.

    - Improves security when using a read-write disk image volume in which "Ignore ownership on this volume" has been deselected.

    - Addresses an issue in which automatic Software Update notifications are turned off when upgrading from Mac OS X 10.1 to Mac OS X 10.2.

    - Addresses an issue in which, after upgrading to Mac OS X 10.2, an unexpected value in a user's com.apple.LaunchServices.plist file could prevent proper startup.

    - Addresses a potential kernel panic situation when using three video cards and more than 512 MB of RAM.

    - Addresses a potential issue in which an unauthorized user could log in as a deleted user.

    - Improves the Find function of the Finder by no longer finding items in invisible folders.

    - Reduces the time required for switching between Sherlock channels when using a low-bandwidth connection

    - Sherlock channels may now be saved as a file.

    - Allows automatic login to work as expected following an Archive and Install.

    - Improves time needed to wake some portable computers.

    - Addresses a potential loss of video when waking some PowerBooks from sleep after using DVD Player.

    - Addresses a potential issue in which the computer does not respond when quitting DVD Player on some portable computers.

    - Includes Apache version 1.3.27.

    - Addresses a potential security issue in which access to system daemons could be blocked when RFC-based services are enabled.



    24MB...I'll download it tonight...fsking 56k...
  • Reply 4 of 50
    If you want to enable the JFS type the following in the Terminal:

    sudo diskutil enableJournal /
  • Reply 5 of 50
    murbotmurbot Posts: 5,262member
    They should add:



    - iChat now officially does not suck



    Thanks Apple.



  • Reply 6 of 50
    low-filow-fi Posts: 357member
    Did they address teh ftpchroot problem present in Jag?



    low-fi
  • Reply 7 of 50
    This update also fixes the iChat bug where someone could remotely disconnect you by sedning you a certain kind of file. THANK YOU.



    I'll get the lsbom and post it in a minute.



    I wonder about the ftpchroot problem too, low-fi. I've been using that patched version some other guy made from the CVS. I'll tell you if it has been updated.
  • Reply 7 of 50
    ibrowseibrowse Posts: 1,749member
    I'm stuck at school on 9, waiting to go home and play. I have to wait another 3 hours before I download the update and see for myself
  • Reply 9 of 50
    [quote]Originally posted by murbot:

    <strong>They should add:



    - iChat now officially does not suck



    Thanks Apple.



    </strong><hr></blockquote>



    Do you know if the version of iChat with 10.2.2 includes support for the use of multiple AIM screen names? That is, in my opinion anyway, the only weakness iChat has compared with Adium.
  • Reply 10 of 50
    [quote]Originally posted by rampancy:

    <strong>Do you know if the version of iChat with 10.2.2 includes support for the use of multiple AIM screen names? That is, in my opinion anyway, the only weakness iChat has compared with Adium.</strong><hr></blockquote>No. iChat 1.0.1 is feature-frozen with 1.0 as far as I can tell. The only things that have been changed are bug fixes.



    Also, as you can see here, the ftpchroot has not been changed. <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />



    [ 11-11-2002: Message edited by: Brad ]</p>
  • Reply 11 of 50
    quaremquarem Posts: 254member
    [quote]Originally posted by Brad:

    <strong>No. iChat 1.0.1 is feature-frozen with 1.0 as far as I can tell. The only things that have been changed are bug fixes.



    Also, as you can see here, the ftpchroot has not been changed. <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>



    I appreciate the info, but you could have just reassured us of the fact that ftpchroot was not changed and listed the terminal command to check that instead of posting several pages of stuff.



    Just a suggestion.
  • Reply 11 of 50
    torifiletorifile Posts: 4,024member
    Brad, you have TOO much time on your hands. Don't they keep you state students busy over there?



    Maybe you should try out for the football team. They look like they need the help.
  • Reply 13 of 50
    [quote]Originally posted by torifile:

    <strong>Brad, you have TOO much time on your hands. Don't they keep you state students busy over there?</strong><hr></blockquote> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />



    Umm, maybe I'm just too Terminal-saavy for my own good. Try this command:



    lsbom -f -p f /Library/Receipts/MacOSXUpdate10.2.2.pkg/Contents/Archive.bom &gt; test.txt



  • Reply 14 of 50
    [quote]Originally posted by Quarem:

    <strong>I appreciate the info, but you could have just reassured us of the fact that ftpchroot was not changed and listed the terminal command to check that instead of posting several pages of stuff.</strong><hr></blockquote>Every single time there's an update thread like this, someone posts the lsbom of the package so that we can see exactly what was changed. I was the first this time.



    Trust me, SOMEONE would have done it even if I didn't.



    We now resume your regularly scheduled update discussion...
  • Reply 15 of 50
    Was that really necessary...? can you go edit your post and remove the pasted info so "SOME OF US" don't have to scroll-our-asses-off to get to the next post on an iBook screen...?



    Thanks.
  • Reply 16 of 50
    i think brad is sexy for posting that long and big thread... :-) a-hum...
  • Reply 17 of 50
    spartspart Posts: 2,060member
    [quote]Originally posted by Brad:

    <strong>Every single time there's an update thread like this, someone posts the lsbom of the package so that we can see exactly what was changed. I was the first this time.



    Trust me, SOMEONE would have done it even if I didn't.



    We now resume your regularly scheduled update discussion...</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Well, you could have done the courteous thing and posted a friggin' <a href="http://www.grm.net/~spartian/macosx1022lsbom.txt"; target="_blank">link</a> instead of that 4400 line monstrosity.
  • Reply 18 of 50
    ****ing hell.



    I do a favor for some people and all I get is bickering.



    That'll be the last favor from me for a while.
  • Reply 19 of 50
    murbotmurbot Posts: 5,262member
    Well he is our "worst nightmare".



  • Reply 20 of 50
    spartspart Posts: 2,060member
    [quote]Originally posted by Brad:

    <strong>****ing hell.



    I do a favor for some people and all I get is bickering.



    That'll be the last favor from me for a while. </strong><hr></blockquote>



    I appreciate the fact that you posted it (moreso because I don't know how to generate one of those lists,) but you must take into account what 4400 lines of text does to the discussion...you bitch when people post overlarge images (rather than thumbnails w/links), we bitch when you post monstrosities of text (rather than a description w/link.)



    Don't be a hypocrite.



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