<strong>Either 10.1.5 and/or Office X SR-1 have major font problems. Macintouch is full of reports about weird display problems with fonts, especially PS fonts, but also regular fonts, if the Quartz Smoothing is turned on. I tend to believe it's Office SR-1's fault, since people report ALL other Carbon apps, with Silk smoothing, don't have the same font spacing problems.
<strong>i'm aware of that, as well. however, does this reduce the processor performance continually, or only when the processor is not in use? (i read something like this today which was confusing)..
it would be nice to automatically turn this on when unplugged, and turn it off when plugged in.</strong><hr></blockquote>
PowerStep is a technique that allows the software to change the processor's clock speed, slowing down to conserve power or speeding up when more speed is needed. On the 800-MHz model, the slower clock speed is 667 MHz and the L3 cache is turned off as well. On the 667-MHz model, the clock speed is unchanged; only the L3 cache is turned off.
The PowerStep feature is accessible from the system software, from applications, and from the user interface.
? The system software uses PowerStep to conserve power under the following conditions:
? - During system startup
- When battery charge is low
- When there is no battery installed
- When using airline power
? Applications that need to change the speed setting can use the API provided by the Energy Services Library in the system software.
? The user interface for the PowerStep feature is a check box labeled Reduce Processor Performance in the Advanced Settings panel of the Energy Saver control panel.
Hope I don't jinx anything by saying this but my 10.1.5 upgrade went fine. It didn't seem to up the speed anywhere, except maybe a few frames in UT or Q3A. No KP's yet.
BTW - What is Silk?
iBook 700mhz/256MB RAM/16MB ATI Radeon/Combo Drive/12.1"/30GB
Reports of networking problems on MacFixIt, and font problems on MacinTouch (Office SR-1's fault, no doubt, though!) continue to pour in. Anyone have any of the problems reported on these sites! They sound terrible! I'm waiting until M$ or Apple fix this. :eek:
I have a G3 Series (PDQ version) PowerBook. I bought it because it has a RageLTPro graphics chip whereas the previous model only had a Rage Plus.
Unfortunately, 101.5 does NOT support RagePro or RageLTPro graphics chips, though <a href="http://www.xlr8yourmac.com" target="_blank">www.xlr8yourmac.com</a> reports that it is possible to hack into a file so an "appropriate" hardware driver WILL be loaded at startup....
Can't use color corrections in the display calibrator! I just installed 10.1.5 and now when using the display calibrator, it skips the setup, native gamma, and tristimuli values step. Was this done on purpose? <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
Well, I did the Office SR-1 and 10.1.5 deal on an iMac that didn't have OS X previously. Just 9.1. Saw no font problems in Office! Didn't check PS fonts though. No problems seen, does feel "snappier!"
Using DHCP from server, no networking or sleep problems either. No monitor resolution problems. Will give this one more glance tomorrow before upgrading my HOME machine
I am not certain how reliable all these reports of update problems are from other users. It seems a lot of users install 3rd party items and run a dirty system, and so their opinions may be unintentionally biased on issues within the updates. Always, I uninstall all 3rd party items and run MacJanitor (or the unix terminal lines for the daily, weekly, and monthly maintence items, themselves), plus a restart and run of fsck -y (hold command-S at start-up and type fsck -y at the prompt..maybe more than once, until it says everything is OK), before installing an update. I have had no problems with any of them so far, personally.
I have experienced problems running AOL and AIM with Silk since the 10.1.5 release, but I am just using Adium, now, until the issues are resolved with Silk. I guess I just love the smoothing too much to sacrifice it for AIM-AOL usage.
Also, I found iTunes to quit after a restart with SIlk installed on my machine if my iPod was attached to it. I just turned off the option to load iTunes with my iPod attached for now.
Everything else seems to be running great for me otherwise. *crosses fingers*
Best of luck to everyone else, though. Try some of the things I mentioned at first to see if your problems are resolved by them, of if doing these things allows you to now install the update.
In addition to enhancements previously delivered with Mac OS X 10.1.1, 10.1.2, 10.1.3, and 10.1.4, the Mac OS X 10.1.5 update includes the following:
Networking, Mail, and Internet Connectivity Enhancements
*\tA mail account will go offline if a secure connection to a remote SSL mail server cannot be made (when the SSL encryption option is enabled).
*\tImproves robustness when accessing files and directories on Microsoft Windows-based servers.
*\tResolves a potential Mail issue in which mailbox draft messages (besides the first) could be inadvertently deleted when using Rebuild Mailbox.
*\tEnhances the security of sendmail (a mail function in the Darwin subsystem unrelated to Mail.app).
*\tImproves compatibility when accessing a WebDAV volume via a non-standard http port.
*\tImproves function of certain kinds of WebDAV DNS lookups via an AirPort Base Station (Graphite).
*\tPermits communications with WebDAV servers that use long http header lines.
*\tReduces time required to list iDisk and WebDAV server directories.
*\tImproves buffer efficiency during WebDAV downloads.
*\tImproves WebDAV compatibility with servers that use chunked transfer-coding.
*\tAddresses a potential kernel panic situation that could occur when saving a file stored on an iDisk or WebDAV volume.
*\tTraditional Chinese text now appears when expected within Internet Connect (AirPort configuration).
*\tImproves general reliability of Mail.
*\tAdds a man page for mount_webdav (man pages are accessible when using the Terminal man command).
Device Compatibility Enhancements
*\tIncludes newer Adaptec SCSI card drivers (version 1.1.0) for Apple Ultra SCSI PCI cards and Apple 2906 SCSI PCI cards.
*\tAddresses an issue in which a SCSI-based magnetic-optical drive may inadvertently report media as write protected when it is not.
*\tImproves compatibility with certain Canon digital cameras.
*\tImproves reliability when deleting multiple images from certain Nikon digital cameras.
*\tImproves reliability of audio applications when a USB MIDI device is disconnected and reconnected.
*\tImproves PC card (generic serial communications) support, enhancing potential compatibility with third-party PC slot communications cards.
*\tReduces likelihood that a non-recommended display resolution and refresh rate could be chosen (resulting in a persistent black screen), when using certain Power Macintosh G4 (QuickSilver) computers with an AppleVision 750 or AppleVision 1710 display.
*\tImproves compatibility of Power Macintosh G3 (Desktop and Mini Tower) computers with ATI Radeon 7000 video cards.
*\tAdds support for LaCie Pocket CD-RW devices 16-10-40 U&I, and 8824 U&I
*\tImproves iSub frequency cutoff range.
*\tResolves a potential solid screen color issue, when using an nVidia GeForce 3 video card in a computer with 1 GB of RAM installed.
*\tAddresses various other potential nVidia video card issues.
*\tWhen using certain USB speakers, a mute setting is preserved more reliably after waking from sleep.
Application-related Enhancements
*\tReduces the time required to open optimized applications that use embedded frameworks.
*\tAddresses a potential stall issue that could occur while iTunes was finishing a CD burn.
*\tEnhances stability of Sherlock.
*\tAdds Image Capture support for certain recently-introduced Canon USB cameras.
*\tAddresses an isolated issue in which a Hanja text conversion could fail when using Korean Input Method.
*\tImproves Korean Input Method (Hanja) compatibility with AppleWorks 6.2.
*\tImproves Korean Input Method (Hanja) compatibility with Adobe Photoshop 7.0
*\tfsck_hfs (file system check) now works with Mac OS Extended format volumes larger than 1 TB.
*\tAddresses various potential Apple DVD Player issues.
Finder, Sleep, and System Settings Enhancements
*\tEnergy Saver now offers an advanced option, on compatible portable computers, to increase battery life by reducing processor performance while the computer is not used.
*\tResolves a potential issue in which audio may have become muted after waking from sleep.
*\tThe Sound preference pane may now be opened by pressing a Option-Volume key combination on an Apple Pro USB Keyboard.
*\tAddresses a potential situation in which the Finder may inaccurately report less available space on a blank disc, after ejecting a disc instead of burning new data to it.
*\tImproves performance of QuickTime movies played on a computer that uses an ATI Rage Pro graphics acceleration chip.
*\tAddresses various potential kernel panic situations.
*\tAddresses various potential video mirroring issues.
I thought this list did a good job of summing it all up in plain English and answered many users questions posted in this area.
nope... Although I am sorry you are experiencing such problems. Try uninstalling any third-party items, running fsck -y, running MacJanitor (the daily, weekly, monthly maintence items, and zapping your PRAM.
<strong>So no one here is having problems?</strong><hr></blockquote>Yes. Major, major problems. Read the previous page of this thread. I still have not solved my kernel panicing issue and I've even gone do far as to erase and reinstall. Everything was working perfectly fine until I installed 10.1.5 and than -- BLAMMO! Kernel panics all over again. <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
Of course, the major problems like mine do seem to be few and far between. I'm just doling out my experience as words of warning so that if you do have problems I can always say I told ya' so.
Due to StarfleetX's problems, I havven't upgraded my 450 DP. Anyone else who owns a comp from the PM GigE release should probably also wait. Starfleet is pretty good a fixing things and finding workarounds so if he can't fix it, I'll wait.
He's also not alone. There was someone who wrote that they had a KP on thier 450 DP on versiontracker.
Starfleet, best of luck! And thanks for keeping us updated.
So no one here uses PostScript fonts? The reader reporters over at MacinTouch have determined that it is indeed all Apple's fault that PostScript fonts turn into garbage. Looks like we can't blame M$ for this one: The same thing happens when Silk is used instead of Word's own quartz smoothing option. Which is just as well, because hopefully Apple will release 10.1.6 soon.
Also, is there a limit to/what is the limit to how many fonts you can have in your Font folder?
And, I put a folder, with many nested folders, with thousands of fonts in it, into my Font folder, but NONE of the fonts were seen. Then, I put the contents of a subfolder directly in the Font folder, and they worked. Does this mean they ALL have to be in the Fonts folder, and I can't have any subfolders? Because that would be pretty f*cking stupid. And, PostScript fonts didn't seem to be "seen" be Word no matter what?
Can someone PLEASE help me? I'm trying to switch to OS X <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
Is or is not the rendering of PostScript Fonts messed up? And is there a font limit? The "Help" in MacOS X is a joke. Utter joke. That's a bug I may have to report to Apple.
Right now I have an uptime of 8 Days, 10 Hours,and 54 Minutes with Mac OS 10.1.5.
I have a Power Mac G4 450DP, 960MB of RAM and an AGP Radeon video card. I have a OWC FireWire drive, a Que 12x10x32x FW CD-RW, a Lexmark Z22 USB printer, and Harman Kardon Soundsticks.
Everything has been running really well. I haven't even felt the need to restart. (In some previous versions of Mac OS X, I would restart as the sound or the network would start to get funky on me...)
Good luck if, and when, you decide to upgrade to 10.1.5.
Oh yeah, I also noticed that my Firewall is now logging again correctly. According to Brian Hill, this broke on dual processor Macs with 10.1.4. It's now fixed. :-)
Have a great day!
Tom
[quote]Originally posted by MaCommentary:
<strong>Due to StarfleetX's problems, I havven't upgraded my 450 DP. Anyone else who owns a comp from the PM GigE release should probably also wait. Starfleet is pretty good a fixing things and finding workarounds so if he can't fix it, I'll wait.
He's also not alone. There was someone who wrote that they had a KP on thier 450 DP on versiontracker.
Starfleet, best of luck! And thanks for keeping us updated.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Comments
<strong>Either 10.1.5 and/or Office X SR-1 have major font problems. Macintouch is full of reports about weird display problems with fonts, especially PS fonts, but also regular fonts, if the Quartz Smoothing is turned on. I tend to believe it's Office SR-1's fault, since people report ALL other Carbon apps, with Silk smoothing, don't have the same font spacing problems.
<a href="http://www.macintouch.com/mosxreader10.1.5pt01.html" target="_blank">http://www.macintouch.com/mosxreader10.1.5pt01.html</a>
<a href="http://www.macintouch.com/officevx5.html" target="_blank">http://www.macintouch.com/officevx5.html</a>
SR-2, coming next week?</strong><hr></blockquote>
<img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
Never expect Microsoft to get anything right the first time, even when it's their first time at a second try.
<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
<strong>i'm aware of that, as well. however, does this reduce the processor performance continually, or only when the processor is not in use? (i read something like this today which was confusing)..
it would be nice to automatically turn this on when unplugged, and turn it off when plugged in.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Direct from the <a href="http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/hardware/Developer_Notes/Macintosh_CPUs-G4/PowerBook_G4/" target="_blank">Powerbook G4 Developer Note</a>:
[quote]
PowerStep
PowerStep is a technique that allows the software to change the processor's clock speed, slowing down to conserve power or speeding up when more speed is needed. On the 800-MHz model, the slower clock speed is 667 MHz and the L3 cache is turned off as well. On the 667-MHz model, the clock speed is unchanged; only the L3 cache is turned off.
The PowerStep feature is accessible from the system software, from applications, and from the user interface.
? The system software uses PowerStep to conserve power under the following conditions:
? - During system startup
- When battery charge is low
- When there is no battery installed
- When using airline power
? Applications that need to change the speed setting can use the API provided by the Energy Services Library in the system software.
? The user interface for the PowerStep feature is a check box labeled Reduce Processor Performance in the Advanced Settings panel of the Energy Saver control panel.
<hr></blockquote>
BTW - What is Silk?
iBook 700mhz/256MB RAM/16MB ATI Radeon/Combo Drive/12.1"/30GB
Can't see any changes, apart from iDisk, which is still a lot slower than Goliath.
Oh well, I never had speed issues anyway (apart from iDisk).
Unfortunately, 101.5 does NOT support RagePro or RageLTPro graphics chips, though <a href="http://www.xlr8yourmac.com" target="_blank">www.xlr8yourmac.com</a> reports that it is possible to hack into a file so an "appropriate" hardware driver WILL be loaded at startup....
Any comments or experiences?
Using DHCP from server, no networking or sleep problems either. No monitor resolution problems. Will give this one more glance tomorrow before upgrading my HOME machine
I have experienced problems running AOL and AIM with Silk since the 10.1.5 release, but I am just using Adium, now, until the issues are resolved with Silk. I guess I just love the smoothing too much to sacrifice it for AIM-AOL usage.
Also, I found iTunes to quit after a restart with SIlk installed on my machine if my iPod was attached to it. I just turned off the option to load iTunes with my iPod attached for now.
Everything else seems to be running great for me otherwise. *crosses fingers*
Best of luck to everyone else, though. Try some of the things I mentioned at first to see if your problems are resolved by them, of if doing these things allows you to now install the update.
[ 06-08-2002: Message edited by: Donny ]</p>
<strong>Can't use color corrections in the display calibrator!</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hm, just tested, no problems here.
iMac 700MHz DVD/CD-R
512 MB RAM
Mac OS 10.1.5
<a href="http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106888" target="_blank">http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106888</a>
10.1.5 Features/Enhancements --
Enhancements Delivered with this update
In addition to enhancements previously delivered with Mac OS X 10.1.1, 10.1.2, 10.1.3, and 10.1.4, the Mac OS X 10.1.5 update includes the following:
Networking, Mail, and Internet Connectivity Enhancements
*\tA mail account will go offline if a secure connection to a remote SSL mail server cannot be made (when the SSL encryption option is enabled).
*\tImproves robustness when accessing files and directories on Microsoft Windows-based servers.
*\tResolves a potential Mail issue in which mailbox draft messages (besides the first) could be inadvertently deleted when using Rebuild Mailbox.
*\tEnhances the security of sendmail (a mail function in the Darwin subsystem unrelated to Mail.app).
*\tImproves compatibility when accessing a WebDAV volume via a non-standard http port.
*\tImproves function of certain kinds of WebDAV DNS lookups via an AirPort Base Station (Graphite).
*\tPermits communications with WebDAV servers that use long http header lines.
*\tReduces time required to list iDisk and WebDAV server directories.
*\tImproves buffer efficiency during WebDAV downloads.
*\tImproves WebDAV compatibility with servers that use chunked transfer-coding.
*\tAddresses a potential kernel panic situation that could occur when saving a file stored on an iDisk or WebDAV volume.
*\tTraditional Chinese text now appears when expected within Internet Connect (AirPort configuration).
*\tImproves general reliability of Mail.
*\tAdds a man page for mount_webdav (man pages are accessible when using the Terminal man command).
Device Compatibility Enhancements
*\tIncludes newer Adaptec SCSI card drivers (version 1.1.0) for Apple Ultra SCSI PCI cards and Apple 2906 SCSI PCI cards.
*\tAddresses an issue in which a SCSI-based magnetic-optical drive may inadvertently report media as write protected when it is not.
*\tImproves compatibility with certain Canon digital cameras.
*\tImproves reliability when deleting multiple images from certain Nikon digital cameras.
*\tImproves reliability of audio applications when a USB MIDI device is disconnected and reconnected.
*\tImproves PC card (generic serial communications) support, enhancing potential compatibility with third-party PC slot communications cards.
*\tReduces likelihood that a non-recommended display resolution and refresh rate could be chosen (resulting in a persistent black screen), when using certain Power Macintosh G4 (QuickSilver) computers with an AppleVision 750 or AppleVision 1710 display.
*\tImproves compatibility of Power Macintosh G3 (Desktop and Mini Tower) computers with ATI Radeon 7000 video cards.
*\tAdds support for LaCie Pocket CD-RW devices 16-10-40 U&I, and 8824 U&I
*\tImproves iSub frequency cutoff range.
*\tResolves a potential solid screen color issue, when using an nVidia GeForce 3 video card in a computer with 1 GB of RAM installed.
*\tAddresses various other potential nVidia video card issues.
*\tWhen using certain USB speakers, a mute setting is preserved more reliably after waking from sleep.
Application-related Enhancements
*\tReduces the time required to open optimized applications that use embedded frameworks.
*\tAddresses a potential stall issue that could occur while iTunes was finishing a CD burn.
*\tEnhances stability of Sherlock.
*\tAdds Image Capture support for certain recently-introduced Canon USB cameras.
*\tAddresses an isolated issue in which a Hanja text conversion could fail when using Korean Input Method.
*\tImproves Korean Input Method (Hanja) compatibility with AppleWorks 6.2.
*\tImproves Korean Input Method (Hanja) compatibility with Adobe Photoshop 7.0
*\tfsck_hfs (file system check) now works with Mac OS Extended format volumes larger than 1 TB.
*\tAddresses various potential Apple DVD Player issues.
Finder, Sleep, and System Settings Enhancements
*\tEnergy Saver now offers an advanced option, on compatible portable computers, to increase battery life by reducing processor performance while the computer is not used.
*\tResolves a potential issue in which audio may have become muted after waking from sleep.
*\tThe Sound preference pane may now be opened by pressing a Option-Volume key combination on an Apple Pro USB Keyboard.
*\tAddresses a potential situation in which the Finder may inaccurately report less available space on a blank disc, after ejecting a disc instead of burning new data to it.
*\tImproves performance of QuickTime movies played on a computer that uses an ATI Rage Pro graphics acceleration chip.
*\tAddresses various potential kernel panic situations.
*\tAddresses various potential video mirroring issues.
I thought this list did a good job of summing it all up in plain English and answered many users questions posted in this area.
MacFixIt/Macintouch keep reporting to stay away from the update
Is anyone here having any problems? PS fonts, monitor screwy when woken from sleep?
<strong>So no one here is having problems?</strong><hr></blockquote>Yes. Major, major problems. Read the previous page of this thread. I still have not solved my kernel panicing issue and I've even gone do far as to erase and reinstall. Everything was working perfectly fine until I installed 10.1.5 and than -- BLAMMO! Kernel panics all over again. <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
Of course, the major problems like mine do seem to be few and far between. I'm just doling out my experience as words of warning so that if you do have problems I can always say I told ya' so.
[ 06-10-2002: Message edited by: starfleetX ]</p>
He's also not alone. There was someone who wrote that they had a KP on thier 450 DP on versiontracker.
Starfleet, best of luck! And thanks for keeping us updated.
Also, is there a limit to/what is the limit to how many fonts you can have in your Font folder?
And, I put a folder, with many nested folders, with thousands of fonts in it, into my Font folder, but NONE of the fonts were seen. Then, I put the contents of a subfolder directly in the Font folder, and they worked. Does this mean they ALL have to be in the Fonts folder, and I can't have any subfolders? Because that would be pretty f*cking stupid. And, PostScript fonts didn't seem to be "seen" be Word no matter what?
Can someone PLEASE help me? I'm trying to switch to OS X <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
Did everyone stay with 10.1.4?
Is or is not the rendering of PostScript Fonts messed up? And is there a font limit? The "Help" in MacOS X is a joke. Utter joke. That's a bug I may have to report to Apple.
I have a Power Mac G4 450DP, 960MB of RAM and an AGP Radeon video card. I have a OWC FireWire drive, a Que 12x10x32x FW CD-RW, a Lexmark Z22 USB printer, and Harman Kardon Soundsticks.
Everything has been running really well. I haven't even felt the need to restart. (In some previous versions of Mac OS X, I would restart as the sound or the network would start to get funky on me...)
Good luck if, and when, you decide to upgrade to 10.1.5.
Oh yeah, I also noticed that my Firewall is now logging again correctly. According to Brian Hill, this broke on dual processor Macs with 10.1.4. It's now fixed. :-)
Have a great day!
Tom
[quote]Originally posted by MaCommentary:
<strong>Due to StarfleetX's problems, I havven't upgraded my 450 DP. Anyone else who owns a comp from the PM GigE release should probably also wait. Starfleet is pretty good a fixing things and finding workarounds so if he can't fix it, I'll wait.
He's also not alone. There was someone who wrote that they had a KP on thier 450 DP on versiontracker.
Starfleet, best of luck! And thanks for keeping us updated.</strong><hr></blockquote>