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Does anybody know how to UNinstall software updates on OSX?

There's has to be a fairly easy way to do this with OSX, right? For the life of me I can't find it in the Mac Help.

Or even, does anybody know if the software update have a folder like in the System folder? If so I could use Time Machine on that folder to yesterday.

This upgrade is bad for me.
 
I just installed the update and one of my deadspots is no longer a deadspot. That's a good sign, we'l see how it run over the next week while at school. So far so good.
 
Just installed 004 only to find that running "sudo ifconfig en1 up" no longer works. Strangely enough, the "down" command works, not "up". Extremely annoying, as I use this command regularly to switch off/on wireless regularly.

Can anyone else confirm this?

Nope, still works over here. It's a MacBook Pro (Mid-2007).

Code:
Nertuark:~ Nikiski$ sudo ifconfig en1 down
Password:
Nertuark:~ Nikiski$ sudo ifconfig en1 up
Nertuark:~ Nikiski$ sudo ifconfig en1 down
Nertuark:~ Nikiski$ sudo ifconfig en1 up
Nertuark:~ Nikiski$
 
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