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Mac OS X Server 10.2.4 Update Available

Hungus writes "The Mac OS X Server 10.2.4 Update delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for the following applications, services and technologies: AFP, SMB and NFS file services, DHCP, NetBoot, Open Directory, QuickTime Streaming Server, Sendmail and Workgroup Manager. It prevents Xserve drives from being unmounted while locked, provides digest authentication for WebDAV, management of Energy Saver settings, and supports NetBoot images greater than 2 GB in size. The update also provides the latest Security Updates. It's available via Software Update or for separate download."

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  1. Re:Solid upgrade by pldms · · Score: 2, Insightful
    One possible explanation for this 'reboot happy' behaviour is a situation I found with debian. I'd keep upgrading, then one day I rebooted (after a power outage) and found weird problems all over the place which took ages to track down (library problem IIRC). I had no idea which upgrade has caused the issue, information which would have saved some time.

    Seems like a pretty blunt way solve that potential problem, of course...

    (btw, this isn't a criticism of debian - I suspect I was using 'unstable'. There's an implicit warning in the name :-)

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