Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 29th Sep 2006 20:48 UTC, submitted by SK8T
Mac OS X Apple has released Mac OS 10.4.8. Improvements were made in printing, the Finder, iTunes, Preview, networking, and much more. There's a delta update to be used to update Mac OS 10.4.7 to 10.4.8, and a combo update to update earlier versions of 10.4 to 10.4.8.
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well...
by tastytaste on Fri 29th Sep 2006 21:25 UTC
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... so far so good: Dual Ghz MDD G4, 400Mhz G4, iMac G5 20inch, iMac g5 17inch and a mini G4

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very well
by SK8T on Fri 29th Sep 2006 21:44 UTC
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2006-06-01

well done! Good job steve.

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some disappointment...
by pistooli on Fri 29th Sep 2006 21:53 UTC
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2005-07-09

I've not found any update for more recent mobile phones support :-(
it is too bad that we need to use 3rd party plugins (if its available at all)...

Edited 2006-09-29 21:54

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RE: some disappointment...
by Governa on Sat 30th Sep 2006 10:57 UTC in reply to "some disappointment..."
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2006-04-09

I suppose you are talking about iSync. Other way you can always connect any bluetooth enabled device to your Mac for sending and receiving any kind of files. ;)

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RE: some disappointment...
by tertiary_adjunct on Sat 30th Sep 2006 18:19 UTC in reply to "some disappointment..."
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2006-01-15

"it is too bad that we need to use 3rd party plugins"

I don't

Everything works here

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10.4.8
by protagonist on Fri 29th Sep 2006 22:08 UTC
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2005-07-06

Installed the update a few minutes ago. So far everything seems to be working fine. I haven't noticed anything different yet.

Dual 2GH G5 system

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Security updates
by NotParker on Fri 29th Sep 2006 22:23 UTC
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2006-06-01

Hey, they kept the number of "arbitrary code execution" security fixes to under 40 for a change.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304460

Good job!

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:-(
by rm6990 on Fri 29th Sep 2006 22:34 UTC
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2005-07-04

I use an external firewire drive in my Mini, which I run my main system off of.

Installed the update, my Intel Mini will no longer boot :-S. Walked back into the room and it was rebooting over and over and over again (probably 7 or 8 times) Luckily, I have OS X installed on the internal as well, so I can just run off the internal and access my files and programs on the external until I have some time to fix it.

EDIT: I'm going to leave my internal hdd copy of OS X running 10.4.7 for the time being until I hear if this is a problem with the Intel Minis, or if it is just my firewire drive, or some other weird fluke.

Edited 2006-09-29 22:36

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RE: :-(
by re_re on Fri 29th Sep 2006 23:40 UTC in reply to ":-("
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2005-07-06

works great on my Macbook pro, just installed it a few minutes ago and while i did encounter some rather unusual behavior on first boot (sat on the grey apple logo screen for like 3 or 4 minutes but then rebooted automatically and worked fine) i has worked fine aside from that.

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RE[2]: :-(
by rm6990 on Fri 29th Sep 2006 23:59 UTC in reply to "RE: :-("
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2005-07-04

Yeah, mine was rebooting every 5 seconds and way more than once. I have a lot of work to get done this weekend, so I'm just using my Powermac G4 for the time being. The Mini'll get a nice vacation 'till I have time to take a good look at it. I just hooked my external HDD up to my G4 and I'm ready to go.

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RE[2]: :-(
by protagonist on Sat 30th Sep 2006 02:19 UTC in reply to ":-("
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2005-07-06

I had a similar problem with 10.4.7 that I solved by doing a safe boot on after it hung up. As soon as it came up on the safe boot I went to the System Preference Panel and selected the offending drive and told it to reboot. I had an internal and an external drive both with 10.4.6 that I updated with 10.4.7 this way and both booted up just fine after the safe boot.

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Two Boots
by goneaway on Fri 29th Sep 2006 23:49 UTC
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2005-08-10

Yeah, the double reboot on the Macbook Pro had me a little worried but after the second boot everything is working fine. Gruber actually made mention of the second boot over at daring fireball.

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RE: Two Boots
by Chris Lattner on Sat 30th Sep 2006 19:28 UTC in reply to "Two Boots"
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2005-11-19

The release notes (which you read, right? ;) ) say that intel macs reboot twice when it installs.

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Doesn't show up on my G3
by Mage66 on Sat 30th Sep 2006 00:10 UTC
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2005-07-11

My Mac Mini (G4 1.42ghz) which I'm typing this with, upgraded fine. I don't notice any differences yet. Which is probably a good thing.

My B&W G3 400 Mhz doesn't show the update in Software Update.

I'm going to do a little research before attempting to apply the Combo Updater to it.

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RE: Doesn't show up on my G3
by Umbra on Sat 30th Sep 2006 03:24 UTC in reply to "Doesn't show up on my G3"
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2006-03-06

Original B/W 350 Mhz G3 1Gb RAM with 2 x ATA100 7200 rpm and original Ati Rage 16Mb Graphics - updated perfectly from 10.4.7 to 10.4.8 here. No hick-ups so far. Runs smoothly 24/7/365 as a all-around surf-station & small office server - on it's 7th anniversary now (7/9/13;)

Also:
Check out the new zoom feature in 10.4.8 -> in the Keyboard & Mouse Settings

- Zoom works also fine on this 7 years old box - even smoothly

Edited 2006-09-30 03:34

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RE[2]: Doesn't show up on my G3
by BlackJack75 on Sat 30th Sep 2006 08:43 UTC in reply to "RE: Doesn't show up on my G3"
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2005-08-29

Actually this is the same feature that you could get in the Universal Access preferences. But the new shortcut using the trackpad is nice.

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Doesn't work on G3 Computer
by Mage66 on Sat 30th Sep 2006 02:13 UTC
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2005-07-11

Well.. I ran the combo updater on my B&W G3. It says it's not a supported system.

Looks like 10.4.7 is the end of the line for G3 Folks.

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RE: Doesn't work on G3 Computer
by Mage66 on Sun 1st Oct 2006 13:13 UTC in reply to "Doesn't work on G3 Computer"
Mage66 Member since:
2005-07-11

OK, my bad...

I have several B&W G3 computers, and this one hasn't been upgraded to Tiger yet.

So, I goofed.

I'll upgrade it today and try the 10.4.8 update...

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RE[2]: Doesn't work on G3 Computer
by Mage66 on Mon 2nd Oct 2006 01:50 UTC in reply to "RE: Doesn't work on G3 Computer"
Mage66 Member since:
2005-07-11

OK, B&W G3 is now working fine...

Upgrading my Pismo Powerbook now.

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Details
by PowerMacX on Sat 30th Sep 2006 03:30 UTC
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2005-11-06

"About the Mac OS X 10.4.8 Update (delta)":
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304200

That's a long list of changes & improvements, sadly I see no mention of the rumored "multithreaded OpenGL" I was hoping for.

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RE: Details
by rayiner on Sat 30th Sep 2006 18:32 UTC in reply to "Details"
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2005-07-06

A multithreaded OpenGL stack is too big of a change to appear in a bugfix release. Don't expect to see it until Tiger.

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RE[2]: Details
by PowerMacX on Sun 1st Oct 2006 01:11 UTC in reply to "RE: Details"
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2005-11-06

A multithreaded OpenGL stack is too big of a change to appear in a bugfix release. Don't expect to see it until Tiger.

1. You meant Leopard, right? :-)
2. In any case, the 10.4.7 version of Tiger in the Mac Pro has multithreaded OpenGL enabled, so it wasn't all that far fetched to expect a general release in 10.4.8.

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no problems here
by Fuji257 on Sat 30th Sep 2006 03:46 UTC
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2006-01-24

Installed via software update on my 1.66ghz core duo mini and 1.42ghz emac. It automagically rebooted an extra time like others have mentioned but no problems. The internal HD on the mini is blank and the boot drive is an external FW drive.

My son uses a G3 500mhz iMac, I didn't really feel the need to even bother as his Disney games are still running . . .

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Snappier?
by Network23 on Sat 30th Sep 2006 07:26 UTC
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2005-07-11

Is it just me? Works perfectly.

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RE: Snappier?
by ptman on Sat 30th Sep 2006 08:39 UTC in reply to "Snappier?"
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2005-08-08

"It certainly feels snappier". On what kind of machine. I just bought an additional 1GB memory to my iBook G4 1.33GHz and I'm hard pressed to tell a difference. Maybe it fares a bit better under heavy load, but it's very hard to tell. And battery life is shorter, as it has to keep more memory refreshed.

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Some intel heavy work here
by BlackJack75 on Sat 30th Sep 2006 08:52 UTC
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2005-08-29

I updated a G4 mac mini: about 20 mb
I updated my MacBook pro: about 200 mb.

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B&W G3 updates just fine here too
by jace78 on Sat 30th Sep 2006 15:27 UTC
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2005-07-06

I also have an original G3 with 640M ram, 2 scsi disks, 120G ide hard drive, and a 4 port ethernet card. The update worked flawlessly. Everything still works like usb, firewire, and even my 5-button Microsoft trackball mouse. These older macs really are worth every penny. It will be a shame when Apple drops support for them.

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Big problems
by paperfrog on Sat 30th Sep 2006 20:40 UTC
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2006-01-01

I installed this update on my dial G5 tower, and it promptly ate my cat. This never happens on Windows.

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Blue?
by rayiner on Sat 30th Sep 2006 21:38 UTC
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2005-07-06

I installed this on my Macbook, and now my screen has a blueish cast to it. Anybody know what's up with that?

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RE: Blue?
by riha on Sat 30th Sep 2006 22:21 UTC in reply to "Blue?"
riha Member since:
2006-01-24

check your colorsync/profiles settings. are you using the correcyicc profile for your display?

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RE[2]: Blue?
by rayiner on Sat 30th Sep 2006 23:53 UTC in reply to "RE: Blue?"
rayiner Member since:
2005-07-06

Yep. "Color LCD", same as always.

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RE[2]: Blue?
by PowerMacX on Sun 1st Oct 2006 01:14 UTC in reply to "Blue?"
PowerMacX Member since:
2005-11-06

I installed this on my Macbook, and now my screen has a blueish cast to it. Anybody know what's up with that?
I have seen this on my MacBook in 10.4.7, it happens occasionally when I use fast user switching. I think it's related to some bug in Virtue Desktops, because if I disable it I never get that blueish cast when switching users.

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RE[3]: Blue?
by Tuishimi on Sun 1st Oct 2006 03:37 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Blue?"
Tuishimi Member since:
2005-07-06

That has happened to my wife... but I thought it was just the brightness adjustment. She would hit the brightness up button and it was fine.

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Had a few problems...
by m_abs on Sun 1st Oct 2006 14:07 UTC
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2005-07-06

After updating I had a few problems with airport, I suddenly couldn't connect too my wireless network.

With the help from macfixit.com, I got it solved after a 20 min. or so. I had to remove all known wireless networks from airport and from keychain ;)

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