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Quote: Originally posted by akhomerun good stuff Well -- Java 1.5 is really overdue! Until then, it's all not-so-good stuff.\
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HOLY SHIT -- I got that JavaScript benchmark down from 310s to 38s!! That's 815% improvement! Add to that the full DOM2 - now I can finally access all sections of my bank's online banking! Check Hyatt's blog (link in post above) -- Safari 1.3 is …
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Quote: Originally posted by nguyenhm16 ACLs require both kernel support and support in the userland applications. Kernel support is probably fairly straightforward. Well, actually, maybe not so straightforward depending on how amenable HFS+ is to…
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Quote: Originally posted by MPMoriarty I have a question, though... I don't really understand what Access Control Lists are or how they differ much from the current file system permissions setup currently in Panther. When Steve announced th…
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Quote: Originally posted by kim kap sol I think a safer bet would be Home on iPod. Of course you can still tell iMovie to save your 2GB project somewhere outside of your Home (and thus the iPod) so the problem stays the same. I really can't…
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Quote: Originally posted by rok what if you could combine the two to sync your current SESSION with .mac. that way, when you went to ANY other mac, provided you have the same software installed there, you could choose "resume session closed on "n…
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Quote: Originally posted by wrldwzrd89 Don't you think Apple should have put ACL support in Panther, then, if ACLs were available from *BSD? Well, yes and no. As far as I can tell, ACLs are part of FreeBSD since version 5.0, which was release…
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Well, I still hope for a complete, 25-members pan-european iTMS, also my hopes are getting weaker with each week. Come on, Apple!
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I would just like to clarify that: a) the old file permissions (4byte 7777-style) are not BSD file permissions but rather general UNIX file permissions b) FreeBSD (and possibly other BSDs?) feature ACL for quite a while now It's quite proba…