For my MBP Mid 2009 10.7.2 works great, compared to 10.7.1. The battery life is improved, the heat is reduced, now the temperatura are 53-55º with 3000 rpm fan, and before are 65º with the same rpm, and the speed of the system it's OK.
Regards
Any Ideas around actual release date?
apparently 10.7.2 fixes Lion not working with Active Directory
Any Ideas around actual release date?
apparently 10.7.2 fixes Lion not working with Active Directory
How about the sleep issues?
Any Ideas around actual release date?
apparently 10.7.2 fixes Lion not working with Active Directory
I sure hope they fix the Brightness no response on Apple Keyboards. Is anyone else seeing the Brightness control gone on the keyboard?
Brightness control is NOT gone from my Apple keyboard, and it works as usual.
Are you using an iMac or Apple laptop? I am talking about a third party monitor on a Mac Pro.
I sure hope they fix the Brightness no response on Apple Keyboards. Is anyone else seeing the Brightness control gone on the keyboard?
Any Ideas around actual release date?
apparently 10.7.2 fixes Lion not working with Active Directory
No one has that information outside of a select few Apple executives. I wish people would stop asking it. No, we don't even have a ballpark. Soon? Not so soon? Definitely before 10.7.3
I wish they would stop working on iCloud and fix existing issues first
I have 5 Mac's that are useless at the moment until the Active Directory bug is fixed, and 5 Mac fanboys nagging me for these machines
end rant.
5? Really? All 5? That's interesting seeing as the dozen people around me have either no issues or incredibly minor ones, all different. I call ********.
For my MBP Mid 2009 10.7.2 works great, compared to 10.7.1. The battery life is improved, the heat is reduced, now the temperatura are 53-55º with 3000 rpm fan, and before are 65º with the same rpm, and the speed of the system it's OK.
Regards
did you not read my post? I have one issue which is present on every lion machine
Which doesn't sound legit.
There's nothing more frightening to a network administrator than to have a potential security hole that can open a network to attacks from outside. Unfortunately, the latest incarnation of Mac OS X -- Lion -- reportedly has a major security issue related to Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
If you're talking about the AD bug, it is
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/08/29/os-x-lion-accepts-any-ldap-password-creates-enterprise-network/
On EVERY one of YOUR computers? Come on.
On EVERY one of YOUR computers? Come on.