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Mac OS X 10.3.6 Update Available

An anonymous reader writes "Apple has released the Mac OS X 10.3.6 update via Software Update as well as their downloads page. List of improvements is available. In short, the improvements are in remote file server issues (AFP, NFS, SMB/CIFS), OpenGL, ATi and NVidia drivers, Safari, Calculator, DVD Player, Image Capture, and also previous stand-alone Security Updates. Hurry up and get the update! ... and tell us if I should go to get it, too. ;)" A Mac OS X Server update is available as well.

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  1. Updates by blueday4 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hoorah, a calculator update..

    1. Re:Updates by Creepy+Crawler · · Score: 3, Funny

      Now 2+2 = 4 instead of 3.999999999999999974

      boooo ;P

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    2. Re:Updates by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Informative

      And you still can't enter numbers in number bases other than decimal. You can set the display mode to hex, binary, or octal, but the input is still decimal. Makes it completely useless for doing any kind of calculation in other number bases.

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    3. Re:Updates by Trurl's+Machine · · Score: 4, Insightful

      ...completely useless...

      A practical solution would be, of course, something from the incredibly rich selection of free alternative calculators. However, the inner nerd in me jumped on the "completely useless" part of your post. First of all, Calculator.app accepts input from standard clipboard ("command-v" for paste), so you can use any hex->dec converter, even something from equally rich selection of Unix CLI tools. Calculator.app is also AppleScriptable, so you can write yourself a simple script (and if you need hex, oct and bin - or for that matter, even know what it means - you obviously can write a simple AppleScript) to automate the conversion. Since Apple, in its infinite wisdom, has chosen NOT to include built-in conversion to AppleScript, you can use something from the not-that-rich-but-still-useful selection of hex/dec add-ons to AppleScript.

      Having said all that, I agree with you that no hex input in Calculator.app is just plainly stupid, just had to let my inner nerd go, otherwise he would harrass me for ages whispering dirty things about Natalie Portman to my inner ear when I try to concentrate.

  2. Woah by ravenspear · · Score: 3, Funny

    tell us if I should go to get it, too.

    I wouldn't want to be the submitter's psychiatrist.

  3. I updated my Powerbook by teamhasnoi · · Score: 3, Funny

    this one was so good, my PC feels snappier!

  4. I got it by CtrlPhreak · · Score: 3, Informative

    Installed it on my tibook. Don't see any problems, no major differences. Haven't heard of any other problems from any of the major sources. Don't see why you shouldn't get it.

    But updates to calculator? It's a calculator, shouldn't they have at least this program perfect by now?

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  5. Mac OS X 10.3.6 Update Available by skinfitz · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes we know. See, we have this thing called "Software Update" that jumps up and down like a little yapper dog whenever there is an update available.

    1. Re:Mac OS X 10.3.6 Update Available by skinfitz · · Score: 3, Funny

      Don't start with that technical mumbo jumbo.

  6. Maintenance by xpccx · · Score: 5, Informative
    I found this link to be very helpful for regular maintenance as well as a simple TODO list before each incremental OS upgrade. It covers:
    • Repairing priviledges
    • Repairing the disk
    • Forcing periodic maintenance
    • Updating the prebinding
  7. caclulator? by austad · · Score: 4, Funny

    Finally, maybe I can actually divide stuff by zero. I hated that bug.

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  8. Crashed on install... by Lame+Lane · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... maybe I shouldn't have launched Halo while it was optimizing. A reboot did the trick. No problems since.

  9. Re:BAD IDEA (don't do wtf this poster suggests) by Ilgaz · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Nothing like that happens on mac, besides mac re indexes all manpages once a week.

    "MACHINE(1) BSD General Commands Manual MACHINE(1)

    NAME
    machine - print machine type

    SYNOPSIS
    machine

    DESCRIPTION
    The machine command displays the machine type.
    "

  10. Some of us had more than three views by tinpan · · Score: 3, Informative

    The Basic and Advanced views work for me, but the Expression Sheet, Graphing and Hexidecimal views show just brushed metal.

    I'm almost entirely sure these last three views are not normally available, but some people (myself included) turned them on by moving them from the Calculator.app/Contents/Resources folder to the Calculator.app/Contents/PlugIns folder.

    Unfortunately, deleting the old Expression Sheet, Graphing and Hexidecimal views in the PlugIns folder and replacing them with the new ones in the Resources folder does not fix these three additional views.

    Oh well, it'd be nice to have them again, but I rarely used them and it's obvious that Apple didn't feel they were ready for prime-time.

    1. Re:Some of us had more than three views by Smurf · · Score: 4, Informative

      ... but some people (myself included) turned them on by moving them from the Calculator.app/Contents/Resources folder to the Calculator.app/Contents/PlugIns folder.

      It was easier to select "Get info" for the Calculator icon, and set all the checkboxes in the Plug-ins section.

      I'm sorry to learn that the special views got broken. Some of them are rather useful.

  11. Looks OK by displaced80 · · Score: 3, Informative

    My iMac runs as a firewall/NAT system for my WLAN, in addition to day-to-day use. Has a VNC server running over the WLAN (through an SSH tunnel, naturally), and a few Samba shares also.

    Installed without a hitch, and everything's intact after the restart.

    I'm yet to test a couple of things (printer, bluetooth), since I need to get a new USB cable for the Mac-to-USB Hub connection. My rabbit had a field day yesterday and gnawed the old cable. D'oh.

    (it's true. Rabbits are evil. Especially red-eyed pure white albino freakazoids like mine. If she weren't so damn cute I'd have turned her into a tasty stew after I saw the damage ;))

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  12. My PowerBook crashed about half way in too by @madeus · · Score: 3, Informative

    I was about 50% of the way through the install when mine died (possibly during optimisation, being in the middle of the screen the relevent was obsured by the crash message).

    I had left it alone and had turned my Bluetooth mouse on at that time to use the system and it died. After rebooting it said it was 10..3.6 but be sure I downloaded the install as a .dmg and installed it frmo that to be on the safe side.

  13. Uninformed opinion is right by SkiifGeek · · Score: 5, Informative

    As per your sig, your opinion is uninformed.

    Right / Control click on the calculator.app -> show package contents.

    Under resources are a number of folders ending in .calcview. Drag them into the PlugIns folder and, voila, you now have a 2D Graphing calculator, a fully blown Hexadecimal calculator, and so on, available through the View menu in Calculator.

    If it still doesn't rock your boat, there are plenty of valid third party calculator applications, such as GeekCalc, WCalc and a host of others.

  14. Breaks a lot of Firewire drives by anuj · · Score: 5, Informative

    this tells of many users (myself included) whose firewire drives no longer mount. system profiler sees a device, but the drive doesn't show up in the disk utility. the drive mounts fine on an older machine, so it's not damaging to the data like the original panther release was. i guess the ball's in apple's court. ~A

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  15. Calculator 1.1 is broken by White+Manual · · Score: 3, Informative
    Make sure you backup Calculator 1.0 before applying this update (or reinstall it from CD). This update breaks all three included plugins: Hexadecimal Calculator:
    2004-11-07 09:49:20.013 Calculator[650] *** -[HexadecimalController supportsDisplayModeChanges]: selector not recognized
    Graphic Calculator:
    2004-11-07 09:51:16.017 Calculator[716] *** -[GraphController addView:toWindow:atPoint:]: selector not recognized
    Expression Sheet Calculator:
    2004-11-07 09:51:59.560 Calculator[721] *** -[ExpressionSheetController addView:toWindow:atPoint:]: selector not recognized
  16. 10.3.6 Fixed Something! (NVidia/6800) by wildsurf · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm one of the lucky few who picked up the 30" Cinema Display, with the NVidia 6800 graphics card. In 10.3.5, I would get frequent kernel panics when booting, that seemed to be related to the NVidia driver. (I installed the drivers from the disk that came with the 6800).

    When this happened, I would have to remove the 6800 card, plug in my old card (ATI 9600 Pro), restart (at half-resolution on the 30"), shut down, plug in the NVidia card, and restart at half-res, which would work around the kernel panic.

    Now, in 10.3.6, the system automatically switches to half-res while booting, which at least prevents the kernel panic. I hope they find a better fix though.

    The kicker is that the left half of my new 30" display is about 25% dimmer than the right half. :/ A bad backlight inverter, seemingly; hopefully it will be fixable because the monitor has NO DEAD PIXELS (out of over 4 million!!) One takes the good with the bad, I guess :-)

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