Mac OS X 10.5.2 Special Report: Release Notes an update procedure recommendations
Mac OS X 10.5.2 Special Report: Release Notes an update procedure recommendations
Mac OS X 10.5.2 which includes a broad range of enhancements including:
- Updates Stacks with a List view option, a Folder view option, and an updated background for Grid view.
- "Improvement of AirPort connection reliability and stability"
- 802.1X improvements
- Resolving kernel panics related to AirPort.
- Adding support for more third-party routers to "Back to My Mac"
- Improved performance of certain Apple Dashboard widgets.
- Addresses an issue in which Finder could unexpectedly quit when displaying folder contents in Column view.
- Addresses a hanging issue that may occur when connecting to an AFP network volume.
- Addresses issues with Safari reliably resolving certain domains.
- Adds a menu bar option for accessing Time Machine features (the menu extra can be enabled in Time Machine preferences).
- Improves backup reliability when computer name contains slash or non-ASCII characters.
- "Improves general stability when running third-party applications."
- Adds RAW image support for several cameras, as detailed in this article.
A full list of enhancements can be found here.
The release is available through Software Update or via the following links:
Update procedure recommendation
- General principles.
- Leave all Apple-installed components where they are. Don't, for example, move Safari out of /Applications, or move your user Home folder.
- In System Preferences > Software Update, make certain that "Download important updates in the background" is not checked. If your computer has multiple users, do this for every user. It might also be wise to uncheck "Check for updates"; one user, the administrator, should then be responsible for checking manually for updates from time to time. (To do so, choose Apple > Software Update.)
- When an update is available in Software Update, do not press the Install button in the Software Update window. Instead, download any desired update packages individually and without actually performing the installation. Software Update allows you to do so, but this feature is not at all obvious, so here are instructions:
- Make sure there is a checkmark at the left of all and only the packages you want to download.
- Choose Update > Download Only. After performing the download(s), note the location, on your hard drive, of the downloaded material.
- Restart into Safe mode, by holding down the Shift key from the moment you hear the startup "bong" to the moment the "spinning gear" appears. Expect this startup to take longer than usual. Don't be alarmed if the fans whir loudly during the "spinning gear" display. Eventually you will be presented with the Safe Boot login screen. Log in as the administrator.
- Without launching any other applications, double-click one installer package and perform the installation. Do nothing else; just sit there and wait until the installation is complete.
- Repeat step 3 after every installation. Finally, restart normally. This, too, may take longer than usual, and you may experience a "double-restart." Be patient!
Index:
- Release Notes an update procedure recommendations
- Determining whether problems are caused by Mac OS X 10.5.2 or Leopard Graphics update
- Downgrading to Mac OS X 10.5.1
- "ACL found but not expected" in Disk Utility
- Active Directory issues
- Adobe application slowness, fixes
- Advice at work
- AirPort slowness, disconnects and more
- Applications fail to launch
- Clicks from speakers
- Finder not starting
- Freezes when using DVD Player
- iCal calendars disappearing
- iPhone syncing problems
- Mail.app issues
- Microsoft Office applications slow to launch
- Missing display resolutions
- Poor Performance: Slow startups; general sluggishness
- Override automatic disk shutdown mechanism
- Parallels problems
- Repair Disk/Permissions to the rescue, again
- Screen savers not asking for passwords
- Slow LAN transfers
- Startup stalls or fails
- System utilities (Cocktail, LCC) must be updated
- Misc. third-party application, device problems (Bluetooth, etc.)
- Time Machine not work properly
- Trackpad, mice, keyboard not working -- reset SMC
- Undocumented fixes
- Wake-from-sleep issues (inadvertent restarts, more)
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