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I find it hilarious that the people who complain about 10.4.10 seem to have no problem whatsoever with 10.4.9 :D

By the way, in World of Warcraft, guess what patch came after 1.9. I'll give you a clue - it had a 10 in it!
 
Humm never seen... err heard... that on any of my 10.4.8 systems. It may be a piece of software that you folks use (that I don't) which is causing the strange reconfigure of the audio system.
It's an intermittent bug which affects some G4 iBook and PowerBook users. No one has ever isolated its cause, except that it appeared in 10.4.8. It hasn't happened on mine in several months, but then again I did have a repair for a faulty trackpad, so maybe it magically got fixed.
 
I am hoping that it will fix my 17" MacBookPro (rev2) and my wife's MacBook (rev2) issue with the airport not connecting after waking up. Otherwise I just look forward to "snappier" comments in these forums after the MotherShip releases the update.


Same here on macbook v1. WEP-enabled... get all kinds of this things (although it has become less since 10.4.8)

Jan 26 22:54:07 max /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Resources/airport: Error: password required for "xxx" not found in keychain
Jan 26 22:54:15 max /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Resources/airport: Error: WirelessAssociate2() = 88001006 for network xxx
Jan 26 22:54:23 max /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Resources/airport: Error: WirelessAssociate2() = 88001006 for network xxx
Jan 26 22:54:28 max /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Resources/airport: Error: password required for "xxx" not found in keychain
 
I am hoping that it will fix my 17" MacBookPro (rev2) and my wife's MacBook (rev2) issue with the airport not connecting after waking up. Otherwise I just look forward to "snappier" comments in these forums after the MotherShip releases the update.

Oh yes, please, for the love of... This is an absolute must for me on my 17" core duo rev1.
 
It's an intermittent bug which affects some G4 iBook and PowerBook users. No one has ever isolated its cause, except that it appeared in 10.4.8. It hasn't happened on mine in several months, but then again I did have a repair for a faulty trackpad, so maybe it magically got fixed.


Long time reader of this forum, never posted anything so you should feel a bit special now when you made me do it :)
Now to the point:


I've actually observed this behaviour ever since 10.4.3 or something like that. first on a Mac mini 1.42GHz and later on a iBook G4 1.33GHz.
On the swedish forum 99mac it was first mentioned sometime in fall 2005.
 
sync services? palm & missing sync? anyone?

I have given up on trying to get reliable sync on my treo using missing sync (which relies on OSX's syncservices). I read from the previous anoucement of the seeding of a beta to 10.4.9 that these would be updated!. Hope this solves this */#:ing bug that keeps us all entertained in the forums but to which no solution has arisen!!

anyone have info on this??
 
I have given up on trying to get reliable sync on my treo using missing sync (which relies on OSX's syncservices). I read from the previous anoucement of the seeding of a beta to 10.4.9 that these would be updated!. Hope this solves this */#:ing bug that keeps us all entertained in the forums but to which no solution has arisen!!

anyone have info on this??

I still have never been able to get iSync to allow me to do Palm synching. It keeps telling me to run Palm Desktop etc, but never recognises it.

I gave up a long time back, just hope Leopard or at least an update to Tiger/Palm Desktop will solve it eventually.
 
Long time reader of this forum, never posted anything so you should feel a bit special now when you made me do it :)
Now to the point:


I've actually observed this behaviour ever since 10.4.3 or something like that. first on a Mac mini 1.42GHz and later on a iBook G4 1.33GHz.
On the swedish forum 99mac it was first mentioned sometime in fall 2005.

Actually, you're right. I looked back and it was 10.4.2 that appears to have been the culprit. 10.4.8 definitely isn't right, because that's the current release--I don't know what I was thinking!
 
Question is have the fixed these bugs that have been there since 10.4 (as in 10.4.0)?

1. Mail.app shows BDT as the time zone for summer in the UK when it should be BST as is correctly shown in System Preferences.
2. iChat.app and Mail.app do not automatically hide when set to launch as Login Items with the hide box checked.
 
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