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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 Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    right, right - because only M$ does buggy update releases. It's because those people are a vocal minority, not a problem on Apple's end.

    At least this was not yet another paid update from apple. Suck it down MAC fan, more evidence that Apple is just like every other company, only more expensive.

  2. Re:I hate Apple right now... by clmensch · · Score: 0, Troll

    As soon as you get past Apple's poor quality assurance on their hardware, the happier you'll be.

    Sincerely,

    A tibook owner whose only still-original part is the keyboard

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  3. Lies and Damned Liars by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    You are either:
    A) a damned liar, or
    B) a complete nimrod fucknut pissant know-nothing.

  4. Re:Most upgraders have no problems by Disevidence · · Score: 0, Troll

    You do realise by your obtuse statement you ironically pointed out what the parents were getting at.

    You state that all mac users are elitist, but it really is a vocal minority that you hear/see, and therefore you equate all mac users to that zealotry. Its the same as the problem they are discussing here. 10.2.8 was a major gaff, but all proper evidence points to only a minority of people/systems are affected, yet it seems to all the world that every man and his dog is having problems with it.

    So im my roundabout explantion, you actually supported the arguments of your parents, but you could likely be to conservative (for lack of a better word) to realise it.

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