Apple Releases macOS 10.12.5, iOS 10.3.2, watchOS 3.2.2, tvOS 10.2.1 (macworld.com)
On Monday, Apple released point updates to all its operating systems. Starting with the desktop, the macOS 10.12.5 update for Sierra is the fifth major update since the operating system was released in September of 2016. The iPhone-maker also released the iOS 10.3.2 for iPhones, iPads and iPods to the public. The update for Macs offers a range of bug fixes, improvements to Night Shift, and a long list of security patches. The iOS 10.3.2 update offers "bug fixes and improves the security." More details -- including what's new in tvOS, and watchOS -- here.
Have they fixed PDF creation and editing in the release?
Does iOS 10.3.2 address the battery life issues that affect older (*cough*iPhone6*cough*) iphones?
General Relativity: Space-time tells matter where to go; Matter tells space-time what shape to be.
My phone is not booting - it's sitting there a 1/4 through the install, nice !
Get up!
Nope.
Reinstall to fix. Just like Windows. Are they working to port systemd into the fragmented collection of various Apple oses?
Dumbass.
They literally wrote launchd, that was eventually corrupted into systemd.
Only they did it right, released it to the planet twelve years ago, and the FOSStards STILL couldn't get it right!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wik...
Surprised they didn't stagger the release! They've made their support lines into a bottle neck so defect resolution/mitigation will be slower because suddenly they are dealing with an update to 4 OS's at the same time. If they had staggered them they'd be able to prioritize.
Build a Man a Fire, and He'll Be Warm for a Day. Set a Man on Fire, and He'll Be Warm for the Rest of His Life.
Surprised they didn't stagger the release! They've made their support lines into a bottle neck so defect resolution/mitigation will be slower because suddenly they are dealing with an update to 4 OS's at the same time. If they had staggered them they'd be able to prioritize.
Probably not much need to prioritize is my guess. With my Apple stuff, it's staggered no matter when and what.
And most of the updates are based on improvements, not so often on things like WannaCry type panics. So It can be a more leisurely process for people.
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.