Snow Leopard coming soon

Started by Steve, Aug 17, 2009, 22:01:26

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Sebby

Yep, it's being released Friday. I've ordered online because I don't think I'll get to the Apple Store after work on Friday. Plus, word is that Apple have delivered on the release day in the past, rather than dispatching on release day. I can't wait, and £25 is a bit of a bargain.

Simon

Quote from: Rik on Aug 24, 2009, 18:04:52
Microsoft could learn a thing or two, couldn't they.

Yes indeed.  Oh, are we talking about the Mac upgrade price?   :whistle:
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Steve

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Amazon is now quoting a release date of 4th September, how odd that they should be different. Mind you looking at Apple's 3 working day delivery and Monday being a Bank Holiday probably won't be much different unless they post before the 28th.
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Steve

Perhaps Amazon have made a guess at the date prior to the official Apple release as Friday is the usual release date for an Apple OS . Seems a good idea release a new OS and then run away and hide for the weekend.
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talos

Damn silly name for an OS, or is it because its as rare and endangered as the SL :eyebrow:

Rik

Perhaps Apple are donating some of their income to a conservation project?
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kinmel

It is more important to learn the Kext release dates for this version, it won't run natively on my latest hardware.
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Rik

Will you just have to wait, Alan?
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Tacitus

Quote from: Rik on Aug 24, 2009, 18:04:52
Microsoft could learn a thing or two, couldn't they.

I think it's MS 'partners' who should learn a thing or two.  'Partnering' with MS is like putting your head in the lion's mouth


Rik

That's an interesting article, Tac. We may yet have our minds made up for us about moving to the Mac platform. :) :karma:
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Tacitus

Quote from: Rik on Aug 25, 2009, 10:38:09
That's an interesting article, Tac. We may yet have our minds made up for us about moving to the Mac platform. :) :karma:

Thanks Rik  :)  Dilger is always an interesting read.  Whether you agree with him or not his stuff is generally well argued, despite its anti-MS slant.

Rik

As a businessman, I suspect there's little to choose between the MS operation and the Mafia if you're on the wrong end.
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Sebby

Quote from: stevethegas on Aug 25, 2009, 07:29:39
Amazon is now quoting a release date of 4th September, how odd that they should be different. Mind you looking at Apple's 3 working day delivery and Monday being a Bank Holiday probably won't be much different unless they post before the 28th.

I suspect it's because Amazon won't be getting it ahead of the release date.

Gary

Quote from: talos on Aug 25, 2009, 09:47:18
Damn silly name for an OS, or is it because its as rare and endangered as the SL :eyebrow:
Not as silly as how Orange name  their mobile phone packages, I mean what's a Dolphin or a Raccoon got to do with anything  :dunno:
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

kinmel

Quote from: Rik on Aug 25, 2009, 10:25:28
Will you just have to wait, Alan?

Not long, those fans who create the Kexts consider it a matter of honour to have them published before the official OS release date.

At least we use legal copies of the OS, even if Apple aren't too happy.
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Tacitus

Quote from: kinmel on Aug 25, 2009, 13:47:00
At least we use legal copies of the OS, even if Apple aren't too happy.

I'd have thought using different kexts could be construed as unauthorised modification of a copyrighted work.  Until it's tested in a Court of Law, I doubt anyone could say with any certainty whether Hackintoshes are legal or not....

If the practice is too widespread I can see Apple going down the MS/Adobe route of product authorisation, in which case we all lose.  At present they only go after those who try to make money from it.

kinmel

Quote from: Tacitus on Aug 25, 2009, 14:03:38
I'd have thought using different kexts could be construed as unauthorised modification of a copyrighted work.  Until it's tested in a Court of Law, I doubt anyone could say with any certainty whether Hackintoshes are legal or not....

But of course the kexts don't modify the O.S.; during loading the O.S. itself seeks out and invokes the kexts, which it then uses to operate hardware.  The homebrew kexts are only created where a hardware manufacturer has not yet supplied suitable drivers, the same way as also happens with Linux drivers.

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If the practice is too widespread I can see Apple going down the MS/Adobe route of product authorisation, in which case we all lose.  At present they only go after those who try to make money from it.

Of course product activation and media protection systems only inconvenience the innocent and prove no barrier at all to those who use pirated software
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Steve

Now £23.99 on Amazon with a release date of Friday.
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Steve

Hopefully the upgrade disk will allow a clean install but as yet no installation instructions available from Apple.I would be pleasantly surprised if an upgrade over an existing Leopard install got rid off all remnants of the previous OS.
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Sebby

I understand that it will allow a clean install, but Leopard will need to be installed first.

Steve

This article will amuse many but will Apple admit or deny their beloved OS is vulnerable to such attacks. It could I suppose be a hoax.
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Sebby

Quite honestly, who cares? :)

Steve

Some may find this  a useful read and also the link to the clean up process. Looks like all we have have to do is feed in the DVD when it arrives having backed up before hand. The clean install it appears is not required for mac OS
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