Some Leopard upgraders see 'blue screen of death'


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I heard that there is something called "drive-by download", even if we didn't download something, the bad program can be transmitted to our comp. :sweat:
Downloading and execution will be two different matters I hope you understand.
 

Downloading and execution will be two different matters I hope you understand.

One new thing I like about Leopard is after I downloaded a executable, when I click it for the first time, it'll prompt me if I want to execute it and the dialog box also display where I downloaded the file from.
 

Two of my issues (Canon i9900 not working and internet connection interrupted while using AIM through iChat) are no longer a problem.

I re-installed the printer driver, which supposedly is included with Leopard and was being used just prior to the Leopard installation, and the system recognises the printer again. Strange, but Apple has suddenly minimised Firewire from all over the operating system. In the printer setup, they have nearly every hardware protocol as an icon, except for Firewire.

I must say that Firefox and several other applications have much better text rendering now. It's quite pleasant. Mac OS X is still sluggish but is surprisingly quick in some spots.
 

Adium X 1.1.4 for Leopard released

Version 1.1.4 (11/5/2007) SVN revision: [21542]

Compatibility updates for Mac OS X 10.5:

-Removed the ability for the contact list to ignore exposé, fixing a number of issues with Spaces (#7862)
-Fixed contact dragging (#8202)
-Fixed the image picker for buddy icons (#8180, #8184)
-Fixed translation issues in the menubar (#8211)
-Fixed the typing notification icon in the message window
-Fixed Contact List autohiding's interaction with Spaces. When hiding on screen edges, it will respond on all Spaces.
-(Bonjour) Fixed an issue causing a warning message in the system logs
-Improved the logic used for picking the folder to download file transfers to (#8145)
-Changed the invalid password dialog to not clear the existing password from the keychain (#4627)
-OTR encryption no longer causes chats to spontaneously reopen (#6664)
-Possibly fixed a crash when receiving file transfers
-Fixed update checking for people with profile submission turned off
-Fixed an issue in which toolbar icons could remain on screen after the window closed (#8042)
-Fixed a crash when quitting Adium while the preferences window is open
-Fixed clearing the file transfer window
-Fixed searching logs while indexing is in progress (#8223)
-Fixed a bug that resulted in some logs not being indexed
-(MySpace) Clarified that MySpace uses the email address for login, not the username (#8085, #8147)
-(MSN) Fixed Hotmail mail checking (#7610)
-(Gadu-Gadu) Fixed status messages while using the iTunes status
-Fixed overlapping buttons in the German localization (#6143)
-Localization updates
-Updated to Growl 1.1.2 (http://growl.info)
 

A first fix update, 10.5.1, is already starting to be tested.
 

That's why we're not created as Root Users on the Mac OS, everything is done via sudo, which is much safer.

Before anybody bashes Mac for not being the purrfect OS that's widely acclaimed to be virus free, a system is only as secure as the person who's using it.

You want super secure, plug out the cables, super glue the ports and change the systems' password to something you don't even know, same goes for windoze and any other OS.
Don't have to be so troublesome.

Pen, paper, shredder, incinerator.

Nuff said.
 

One new thing I like about Leopard is after I downloaded a executable, when I click it for the first time, it'll prompt me if I want to execute it and the dialog box also display where I downloaded the file from.
A computer's only as secure as its user.

U ****-****, blur-blur, hit enter, u're a goner as well. :bsmilie:
 

A computer's only as secure as its user.

U ****-****, blur-blur, hit enter, u're a goner as well. :bsmilie:

That's a good off-shoot of my own motto about computers. The computer is only as smart and powerful as the human sitting infront of it. heheh
 

You've seen PEBKAC? Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair. :bsmilie:
 

Mac OS X - Tetris Hidden in the Terminal

extracted from http://www.eeggs.com/items/43501.html


1. Open the finder
2. Open Applications
3. Open Utilities
4. Open Terminal
5. type "emacs"; click enter
6. Press ESC + X at the same time
7. Type "tetris"
8. Play Tetris! Use the arrow keys to move and rotate the blocks, and press the space to make the blocks fall.

This isn't really a part of the Mac OS, it's a part of emacs which is part of the UNIX system. Most Mac users don't know this is included with their computer. There are many more games included as well. To know what other games are included, do the following:

Open the terminal again, at the prompt type:
"ls /usr/share/emacs/21.2/lisp/play"

Don't forget the space!

You'll get a directory of the games included with emacs, to play these games do the same thing as with tetris, except type your chosen game's name in place of tetris.
 

Mac OS X - Tetris Hidden in the Terminal

extracted from http://www.eeggs.com/items/43501.html


1. Open the finder
2. Open Applications
3. Open Utilities
4. Open Terminal
5. type "emacs"; click enter
6. Press ESC + X at the same time
7. Type "tetris"
8. Play Tetris! Use the arrow keys to move and rotate the blocks, and press the space to make the blocks fall.

This isn't really a part of the Mac OS, it's a part of emacs which is part of the UNIX system. Most Mac users don't know this is included with their computer. There are many more games included as well. To know what other games are included, do the following:

Open the terminal again, at the prompt type:
"ls /usr/share/emacs/21.2/lisp/play"

Don't forget the space!

You'll get a directory of the games included with emacs, to play these games do the same thing as with tetris, except type your chosen game's name in place of tetris.

Last time in poly, I learn the Lisp language. ha ha. still remember recursive!
 

iScroll2 has been updated to work with Leopard so anyone with a recent PowerBook G4 (and maybe iBook) can have two finger scrolling and two finger contextual menu support.
 

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