Any Problems with 10.2.2
Thought I'd start a thread here to see what problems people are having. I have a 17" iMac which I have been running 10.2.1 on for the last 2 months with no problems. I upgraded to 10.2.2 the other day and now graphics seems to have slowed way down. When I scroll through a page is seems to jump now instead of flowing smoothly. Same thing with the dock. Seems to be worse if another application is open on also seems to be worse after waking up from sleep. Anyone else having this problem?
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Dual 1.25 GHz G4
1.5 GB RAM
OS 10.2.2
journaling enabled
But the greatest thing happened:
It can go to sleep now!!!!!!!!!!, before, if the harddisk went to sleep it had a kernal panic and i had to restart when it woke up. NO LONGER!!!!
So yay, also iChat doesn't crash as often.
I'm seeing the beachball of doom more than I did in 10.2.1. WindowShadeX, ASM and XSounds seem to work fine. Journaling is enabled.
I'll let someone else try Duality & Blobber.
No other problems. Yet. However, Virtual PC seems to be Snappier ?
(iMac G4-800, 15" FP, 512MB RAM)
[ 11-13-2002: Message edited by: dru ]</p>
Good luck,
Chas
I just wrote Apple concerning this matter.
Feedback appreciated....
My CD-RW drive (Iomega 40x12x48 firewire) is non-functional after installing the 10.2.2 update. It will no longer read CDs in the Finder, and it no longer is able to burn CDs either. I get a message in iTunes saying, "no CD burning software detected", or something similar.
I keep a clean, well-maintained system, and I am running 10.2.2 on a 400 MHZ PowerBook G3 Pismo with 640 MB of RAM. Yes, the drive worked perfetcly before the update, and I have done nothing to my system other than updating to 10.2.2.
Anyone else seeing this problem?
hasn't happened yet.
G4/400 Sawtooth
768 MB RAM
[ 11-17-2002: Message edited by: BobtheTomato ]</p>
1: Make sure you uncheck all the languages in Finder Preferences for indexing, even english. If your not searching for anything and usually know were all you stuff is you won't need your system to index all of your HD. I sometimes find that after system updates some things like this are reset.
2: Photoshop is a big mama. Make sure you have your primary scratch disk set on the drive with the most free space. If your having memory dumps in photoshop you need to reset your scratch disks. You can also set photodhop to use more memory if you have it!
3: Check you preferences often, sometimes these things go bad or reset.
4: If the Cd-r/rw drive is'nt working, talk to apple, then the company that makes it. Try to use Disk Utility, reinstall drivers if need be, then try toast if you have it.
Things that worked befor shoud still work now after a minor update. If a certain command line does'nt work maybe it's just changed. Did'nt apple upgrade the BSD side also?
P.S: there is a bit in the apple support section that states that system "Haxies" will be detrimental. Mine system seems to be alright.