Apple added another item to its busy day with the release of version 10.6.4 updates for both Mac OS X and Mac OS X server.
Combine the OS update with the release of the new Mac mini, the beginning of iPhone 4 preorders, and the availability of the Apple Store iPhone app, and Cupertino is celebrating the 167th birthday of …
Have they unbroken the cifs / smb client that totally caused a load of hastle with certain NAS kit where you couldn't disable unix extensions in the SaMBa server config? Be great if they actually tested interopabiltiy with other OSs before releasing code.
While I think it's great pushing out regular updates, why does everything have to be a huge/complete update. t seems everytime I use my mac (twice a week maybe) there is at least an 50Mb of updates to either the OS or safari (usually safari).
Can they not produce updates that give the actual updates or is the architecture of the software that bad it's not possible?
Hopefully this fixes the intermittent issues with wireless modems from ZTE, MAXON, Sierra Wireless etc... tired of telling Mac users to go to their local shop. Why can't they just buy a normal computer and stop winging about every piece of hardware under the sun not having Mac support
I've been testing 10.6.4 on my iMac (latest revision) and not experienced any problems thus far. I will be rolling it out across the rest of our office Macs by the end of the week - by that I mean running around last thing at night hitting update and going for a drink!
As for it being difficult to uninstall OS X updates that's true, but have you tried uninstalling a Windows Service Patch?
Apple added another item to its busy day with the release of version 10.6.4 updates for both Mac OS X and Mac OS X server. Combine the OS update with the release of the new Mac mini, the beginning of iPhone 4 preorders, and the availability of the Apple Store iPhone app, and Cupertino is celebrating the 167th birthday of …
Bummer
Well I'm not installing that patch for a while then - I've better things to do than wreck my Mac.
What's the nature of the problem?
If you've uncovered a problem with the update, can you share it with us?
Nothing broken here
Installed it on an Intel Mini, iMac and MBP here this evening and everything is dandy. No problems.
...nor here
Installed on a Mac Pro last night. No problems whatsoever, although somewhat unusually it did require a reboot.
Does it fix the cifs / SaMBa client?
Have they unbroken the cifs / smb client that totally caused a load of hastle with certain NAS kit where you couldn't disable unix extensions in the SaMBa server config? Be great if they actually tested interopabiltiy with other OSs before releasing code.
smooth update
More tethered cameras supported in Aperture yay!
@GenePoole: Reboot?
OS level updates always require a reboot, there's nothing unusual about that.
SD Sandbox
Time for judicious use of a sandbox - SuperDuper does a great job of it, and 'uninstalling' a system is only a 3/4 of a cup of coffee job...
No problems here
mark you, 600MB+ is a hefty old download
Eh?
".... that Apple updates — like all updates — have a way of breaking things..."
Really? In more than 15 years of updating fuck know's how many Macs. I've rarely, if ever, had a problem after an update....
Shome mishtake surely.
It comes with Flash 10.0
If you installed 10.1, check your flash version after installing. It wouldn't be the first time Apple's update has downgraded flash.
Yet another huge update
While I think it's great pushing out regular updates, why does everything have to be a huge/complete update. t seems everytime I use my mac (twice a week maybe) there is at least an 50Mb of updates to either the OS or safari (usually safari).
Can they not produce updates that give the actual updates or is the architecture of the software that bad it's not possible?
Huh?
What?
Wireless Modems
Hopefully this fixes the intermittent issues with wireless modems from ZTE, MAXON, Sierra Wireless etc... tired of telling Mac users to go to their local shop. Why can't they just buy a normal computer and stop winging about every piece of hardware under the sun not having Mac support
A-ok
I started with 10.4.0, so this makes it the 18th update.
Not a problem with any of them. Hand on heart.
You youngsters
I started with System 6.0.7, so this makes it the, er, you work it out.
Now get off my lawn!
Those were the days
Young wipper snappers don't know they're born...installation off a few floppy discs. How times have changed, now it's install from just one DVD.
Fine here
I've been testing 10.6.4 on my iMac (latest revision) and not experienced any problems thus far. I will be rolling it out across the rest of our office Macs by the end of the week - by that I mean running around last thing at night hitting update and going for a drink!
As for it being difficult to uninstall OS X updates that's true, but have you tried uninstalling a Windows Service Patch?
sheep!
look at them all, blindly updating their machines because Jobs says so.
Sheep
Ubuntu is better
never buying one of their products.
etc
@Matthew 17:
Trollboi!
reality check
@ Mattew 17
Yes I update my Macs.
I also "blindly" update my Ubuntu box when it wants me to, even the last remaining Winbox in the place gets its updates when prompted.
So if running system updates makes you a sheep, I will assume your never update your Ubuntu box? Just curious.
Reset my Desktop
The update reset my desktop wallpaper, but did not overwrite the Flash player.
Got Safari 5.0 at the weekend.
On an iMac. And no problems. It didn't even announce itself as v5.0.