
I'm guessing because the display computer wasn't experiencing any of the bugs that 10.5.2 fixed, so they haven't bothered "fixing" what wasn't broken, especially since it isn't really used for anything that would ultimately result in buggy behavior?
Not really a surprise. It has been my experience that they often wait a week or so, or until the next hardware revision. If they are waiting for the next hardware revision, that should lead credence to the belief that update are coming sooner, rather than later.
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There was more to the 10.5.2 update than a few bug fixes.
That's a good sign of impending hardware updates imho.
You guys don't even know why this is - those computers are set up to boot from clean wipe images every time they're restarted - to keep people from ****ing them up. Thusly, the clean boot image has to be updated with 10.5.2, not just a simple install through software update. Who cares, really.
well actually I care... since updating I can't sleep my computer without crashing - Mac Stores are in fact retail and they certainly do have the ability to
a) autowipe them all the time and
b) to see that the most up to date software - the one they are hawking at people - is out there and being used.
It's also logical for them to wait and see what problems the masses have before installing updates on their own (and they can't have 10.5.2 install and the system profiler show a lower system - it's installed or it's not). It just begs the question to us folk having issues of whether or not in practice do they "test it out" more on the public before chancing the same issues on their flag ship models (if it was my business I'd probably do it the same way)