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MacFixIt Details Mac OS X 10.2.8 Bugs

mneptok writes "Premier Macintosh troubleshooting site MacFixIt has just posted a detailed report on the bugs and broken features in Apple's latest point release for MacOSX. As reported previously on Slashdot, the 10.2.8 update was released and pulled within hours earlier this week. Many users upgraded before the update was pulled and are being bitten, and MacFixIt has run down the behavior you can attribute to Apple's goof."

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  1. Re:Most upgraders have no problems by ZorinLynx · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I installed the Airport card into my TiBook G4 in about eight minutes. And that includes the time I spent digging for the torx screwdriver I needed.

    The bottom of the machine came off easily after removing the screws. I had no problems getting the card into its slot or connecting the antenna cable. Re-assembling it was a snap. Either you have REALLY clumsy fingers, or the unit you received had a serious production problem of some sort. Removing the optical drive? Hard drive? I didn't have to do any of that!

    My only real complaint was that Apple used Torx screws on the Powerbook; most people don't have screwdrivers for those lying around and it took me a while to dig up mine (which I don't need often).