Mac software updates

Started by Steve, Sep 10, 2009, 22:25:27

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Steve

I sneaked the wife up to FF 5.0.1 yesterday >:D I'd forgotten I was on the beta FF  :blush:
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Gary

Quote from: Steve on Jul 12, 2011, 17:46:39
I sneaked the wife up to FF 5.0.1 yesterday >:D I'd forgotten I was on the beta FF  :blush:
;D
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Steve

There's a whole raft of updates Safari 5.1, iWork 9.1,iTunes 10.4 (64bit),Java for OS X Lion, Remote Desktop Admin and client and a couple of migration assistants
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Bill

Thanks, but I think I'll leave them until this slowdown speeds up again, they won't be going anywhere :P
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Simon

I've just tried the iTunes 10.4 update for Windows, and got 'invalid signature - cannot install'.  :dunno:
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Bill

I think it may be a good week or two to ignore the Apple update sites...
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Steve

Quote from: Simon on Jul 20, 2011, 21:52:39
I've just tried the iTunes 10.4 update for Windows, and got 'invalid signature - cannot install'.  :dunno:

All I can see is a 10.4 iTunes 64 bit  Windows  version Simon, I guess your still running a 32 bit OS so it won't install.
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Simon

It was an auto update via iTunes, Steve.  As it happens, I've just tried it again, and it's installed now.  :dunno:
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Steve

Sorry I've found it now, couldn't see the 32 bit version amongst all the other updates.
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Bill

Supplemental update available for Snow Leopard:

QuoteThe Mac OS X 10.6.8 Supplemental Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8 and resolves issues with:
Transferring personal data, settings, and compatible applications from a Mac running Mac OS X Snow Leopard to a new Mac running Mac OS X Lion
Certain network printers that pause print jobs immediately and fail to complete
System audio that stops working when using HDMI or optical audio out
For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4561.

Only a tiddler (10.5MB), restart needed.
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Steve

Thanks Bill , I left that one as all my Macs are now running Lion, I've just been looking at the Lion server but not sure whether I've any use for it.
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Bill

I always use Software Update, and rely on it not to tell me about updates I don't need/can't use.

It seems to work, I've noticed differences between notifications for the iMac and the MacBook on occasion.
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Steve

I use it for all the minor updates but stick to the combo for the larger ones it saves on the download allowance.
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Bill

I know a lot of people do that, and it can make sense, but I don't normally crowd my limit that closely.

I think I've only once delayed an update until after midnight!
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Steve

I can't believe I've not gone over with the numerous Lion downloads.
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Gary

Quote from: Steve on Jul 30, 2011, 17:33:08
I can't believe I've not gone over with the numerous Lion downloads.
Because my new iMac has Lion on it, Steve you get no discs not even for iLife, so after an hour and half to download Lion (tried resinstalling for what turns out to be a lion/itunes bug it seems) you then have to download the entire iLife collection if you use it, then Pages etc. that must be 7Gb  :( I was up at 4:30am doing it before peak time started.
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Gary

10.3.183.5 released which is compatible with OS X Lion...so far  ;)
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lozcart

Mac OS X 10.7.1 update released.

The 10.7.1 update is recommended for all users running OS X Lion and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability and compatibility of your Mac, including fixes that:

- Address an issue that may cause the system to become unresponsive when playing a video in Safari
- Resolve an issue that may cause system audio to stop working when using HDMI or optical audio out
- Improve the reliability of Wi-Fi connections
- Resolve an issue that prevents transfer of your data, settings, and compatible applications to a new Mac running OS X Lion

For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4764.

Steve

Thanks  :thumb: I'm hoping his sorts a wifi issue on the MBP when Time Machine is in use following wake from sleep.
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Gary

All installed here, it ended up being a 17MB download for me.
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Bill

Quote from: lozcart on Aug 16, 2011, 21:24:53
For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4764.

QuoteResolve an issue in which an admin user account could be missing after upgrading to OS X Lion.

Think I'll wait until 10.7.2...

At least >:(
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Gary

Quote from: Bill on Aug 16, 2011, 23:35:17
Think I'll wait until 10.7.2...

At least >:(
My iMac came with it installed Bill, on the whole I like it, the extra security is a good and its as fast on this iMac as my old one with SL on it as well. If I had an iMac with 10.6.8 I would wait maybe till 10.6.2 which brings iCloud, but this update should have helped a lot. I got SL when it was at 10.6.1 and I had no major issues.
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Bill

Quote from: Gary on Aug 16, 2011, 23:38:01
My iMac came with it installed Bill, on the whole I like it, the extra security is a good and its as fast on this iMac as my old one with SL on it as well. If I had an iMac with 10.6.8 I would wait maybe till 10.6.2 which brings iCloud, but this update should have helped a lot. I got SL when it was at 10.6.1 and I had no major issues.


I'm sure I'll update in due course- in the past I've always updated as soon as anything became available.

I'm just wary of Lion... I never expect a major OS upgrade to be perfect from the off, but this one seems to have more than its fair share of niggles.

And frankly, I would describe an admin account going missing as a LOT more than a niggle, especially if it had happened to me :mad:
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Gary

Quote from: Bill on Aug 16, 2011, 23:46:08
I'm sure I'll update in due course- in the past I've always updated as soon as anything became available.

I'm just wary of Lion... I never expect a major OS upgrade to be perfect from the off, but this one seems to have more than its fair share of niggles.

And frankly, I would describe an admin account going missing as a LOT more than a niggle, especially if it had happened to me :mad:
Thats not happened to everyone though and tbh once you install Lion I would probably clean install it anyway at some point, you have to remember the forums are like hospitals, you never get people saying how well its working, also updating an OS can corrupt stuff, some peoples complaints are because thier hardware/software was not in order. No need to be angry about an OS you have not got really either. Wait your time, or update, you can go back to SL if you have that anyway already.

I had no choice as the replacement imac came with Lion installed. SL had some issues that were fixed in 10.6.1 one I remember was quite a biggy fixed in 10.6.2 that could meant if you had logged into your guest account you may lose all your data in your main account when you tried to log back into it..
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Steve

iTunes 1.4.1 - 12.4MB via software update
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