Nope, it was just doing you a favor and turning on hiding.Just kidding, though of course everyone knows the Dock should have hiding enabled and always be on the left side of the screen.
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Exactamundo!
Nope, it was just doing you a favor and turning on hiding.Just kidding, though of course everyone knows the Dock should have hiding enabled and always be on the left side of the screen.
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Should my "Universal Access" icon look like this in System Preferences?
http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x153/Toadstool_42/?action=view¤t=prefs.jpg
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If I recall this is the first time an Apple OS has reached the double digits for an update. I could be wrong though.
YaY! I'm still using 10.3.9 becuase Apple wasted it's Leopard time on the iPhone. YaY!!!!!!!!!! I get to wait even longer! I couldn't be happier!!!
Had similar thing, though on the button 'international' when i updated into 10.4.8 a while ago... stayed there till 10.4.9 ... so who knows...
little bug somewhere![]()
Welcome to the wonderful world of Unix, Apple. You're not somebody until you have a double-digit minor revision number.![]()
Welcome to the wonderful world of Unix, Apple. You're not somebody until you have a double-digit minor revision number.![]()
Although having an actual release sorta goes against code - you're supposed to be at version 0.xxx.xx forever...
doesn't the build number count? 8P2218, six digits.
YaY! I'm still using 10.3.9 becuase Apple wasted it's Leopard time on the iPhone. YaY!!!!!!!!!! I get to wait even longer! I couldn't be happier!!!
<chetongueek>venturing in the new realm of double digit updates... feels kinda weird
I thought this should be done after the update?I learned from the previous Mac OS update (10.4.9) to repair my disk permissions before installing the update, as I had to do a repair install last time. Just installed it, now time to reboot....(*crosses fingers*).
OnyX has stopped working for me after the update.
I get the message "OnyX will not work with this version of Mac OS X".
but it isn't .10 ...it's 10.4.10 where the . is not a decimal point.
Of course it is worse than that, because if you are being pedantic and trying to claim that this is a number and 10.4.10 is the same as 10.4.1 ...
I don't know any numbers with _two_ decimal points.