On Oct 8, 2012, at 3:47 AM, John David Mings wrote:

> . The problem turned out to be the GPU on my 7.1 2007 iMac-it worked well in 
> 10.5 but 10.6 killed it,

Installing a new OS cannot possibly 'kill' a GPU. It's likely that it's mere 
coincidence

> I had to buy a new Mac and it came with Mountain Lion,what as messIMH

Going from 10.5 to 10.8 would be jarring, but not to someone who's already 
upgraded to 10.7. That was the big jump. It's annoying, I'm having to switch 
back and forth constantly, my main production work system is still running 
10.6, mainly for lack of time to update it, but my home systems are running 
10.7, soon to be 10.8, and I've got a new Mini running 10.8 server that I'm 
starting to play with. 

It feels like an odd duck to me; I'm used to running servers with ssh and vi; 
servers with GUIs are Windows. OS X server feels kinda 'uncanny 
valley'-ish...in-between. :-/ 


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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

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