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Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.1.3

nbvb submitted what I'm pleased to say is our first apple.slashdot.org story. We'll be posting more news for our sizable Apple population there in the future. Anyway, He says "Apple today released Mac OS X 10.1.3. Be sure to click your "Software Update" and "Install" buttons! (Hey, if we can get an announcement every time a new point rev of a development kernel hits the FTP sites, can't we hear about Mac OS X?)" As usual, user reports of the new release have been both positive and negative.

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  1. apple.slashdot.org? by npietraniec · · Score: 1, Redundant

    what's apple.slashdot.org... Or am I out of the loop?

  2. In case the thing gets bogged down... by Raul654 · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Apple has released Mac OS X 10.1.3 via the software update mechanism, which delivers enhancements that improve the reliability of Mac OS X applications, important security features and includes new and updated support for a variety of Digital Hub peripheral devices. Specific updates include:

    CD Disc Recording Peripherals: Expanded support for QPS, EZQuest, LaCie, Yamaha, MCE Technologies and Sony devices

    Image Capture and iPhoto: Improved support for several digital camera models from Canon, Kodak and Sony

    DVD Playback on external VGA displays on PowerBook G4 (Graphics/OpenGL)

    PowerBook video mirroring will be on by default when connecting to a new display
    (Graphics/OpenGL)

    Improvements for iTunes when the full screen visualizer is used (Graphics/OpenGL)

    Login authentication support for LDAP and Active Directory services (networking/improvements)

    OpenSSH version 3.0.2p1 (networking/improvements)

    WebDAV support for Digest authentication (networking/improvements)

    Mail includes support for SSL encryption (networking/improvements)

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  3. Re:Oooh....pretty theme! by krow · · Score: 2, Redundant

    Did you try bsd.slashdot.org?

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  4. Actually by wiredog · · Score: 1, Redundant