Security Updates Released for Panther and Jaguar
ZackSchil writes "Apple has released security updates for both Mac OS X 10.3.1 and, as promised, 10.2.8. The update to 10.3.1 updates OpenSSL and zlib's gzprintf() function. In addition to those updates, the 10.2.8 update contains changes to gm4, groff, Mail w/CRAM-MD5 authentication, Personal File Sharing, and QuickTime for Java. Run Software Update for more information and to install the updates."
Everything still works. I havent seen any killer bugs popping up on macfixit or versiontracker either. Also note that the QT Java update is included - fixed one broken site for me that Panther QT had knocked out.
Oh and a bluetooth update, but my Sony Ericsson already works flawlessly (and still does post-update).
And yes, it does require a restart for all of you running the "Show Off" uptime screen saver.
---- The real Slashdot is still here. You just have to browse at -1 to read the comments.
Now if they'd only let us use 3rd party drives with their Disc-recording software in 10.3, it would be golden !!
Not all third-party drives are reliable. I can't burn DVD-Rs with DVD Studio Pro 2 on my DVD-R/-RAM drive because the drive reports its two burn speeds as 1x and 64x (as relayed by Toast). DSP2 presumes to use the highest speed, 64x, with no control to tell it otherwise. It then hangs. I have to have DSP2 create a disk image file instead and then burn that with Toast.
But at least I got it to run on an underpowered non-AGP Mac. (Blue & White G3 upgraded with 550 MHz G4.)
Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner entwine / The myrtle of Venus with Bacchus's vine?
It used to be (according to things that I have read on the 'net) that as long as you installed an IDE/ATA DVD recorder internally, then iDVD would use it. Is this no longer the case?
The reason why I mentioned this is some of us would still like the choice of being able to experiment with 3rd party drives. I have the same model Toshiba DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive that Apple uses on its iBooks. However, when I installed it, all of the OS software claimed it was "unsupported." Seems like Apple used a different firmware version.
However, using the PatchBurn software, I was able to modify some of the system files to get the drive to be recognized by all of the system software (iTunes, Disc Copy, etc). With 10.3, if the drive is no longer supported out of the box, I am SOL, at least till someone else hacks the Disc Recording Framework. I am not asking Apple to give support for all these drives, just to let us be able to try them out for ourselves, and not close up the OS entirely.
Where are all the people who were crying last week about Apple not supporting Jaguar? Huh?!? WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY FOR YOURSELVES NOW!!!
Go ahead and mod me +1 Flamebait, just RECOGNIZE that you people are the FISH that took the bait last week!
So high and mighty with your mod points.
[Zen:~] bmt% softwareupdate -l
Software Update Tool
Copyright 2002-2003 Apple Computer, Inc.
Software Update found the following new or updated software:
! SecurityUpd2003-11-19-1.0
Security Update 2003-11-19, 1.0, 1360K [required] [restart]
[Zen:~] bmt%
Panther breaks the networking GUI that was pretty good in Jaguar. Now, servers you've connected to through browsing in the Finder don't show up on the desktop, and if they're an SMB share, can't be ejected without throwing your powerbook through a window, er, restarting. To get an icon on your desktop that represents a mounted server, you have to know and type in its IP address and protocol, or its precise network name --browsing doesn't work.
The Apple Discussion boards are buzzing with this one. The GUI implementation is horribly confusing to newbies especially, but bad enough for those of us who know what smb:// or afp:// or DHCP actually is. They must be getting a ton of feedback from us aggravated types.
Until this is fixed, no-one I know here at the university will be advised to upgrade to 10.3, despite the many juicy new features and optimization.
Damn those pesky terrorists
Now they put out "Security Updates for Panther and Jaguar". It's just a little late to save Roy from that pain in the neck, but it's a step in the right direction! Make those big cats safer.
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.