Re: 10.3.2 on Pismo?

2004-02-03 Thread Gavin Tiplady
Thanks Eric,

I had a huge number of entries in my 'machines' repository in the 
NetInfo manager (blocking ad server sites and redirecting them to 
localhost), and when I blew them away Safari speeded right up.  The 
clue was that it was slow until it had resolved the address of a new 
web site, then once inside that site it was fast.

cheers,
GT
GT

Your Safari problem is an oddity. I'm running Safari on a Pismo under 
Panther and it works great. Have you run Disk Permission Repair (in 
Disk Utility)? If not, do so and it will probably fix the problem. If 
not, create a new user and try Safari under that new user. If it works 
normally, you're going to have to get into the Library folder and 
start killing Safari preferences/cache files, etc. (after, of course, 
backing up) to sort out the problem.

good luck ... e

On Dec 30, 2003, at 5:22 AM, Gavin Tiplady wrote:

Hi Sam,

I did an upgrade from Jaguar to Panther on my Pismo (G3/400, 1Gb 
RAM), and have updated to 10.3.2 since.

There is nothing to complain about, except a feeling - now a certain 
knowledge, that Safari is so sluggish as to be almost broken.

When I click links on a page on the Pismo then turn leisurely across 
to click the same link on my lower powered Wallstreet (G3/292, 256Mb 
running 10.2.6) the latter fetches and repaints instantly - long 
before the Pismo.

Not sure whether Safari was faster under 10.3.1 though, and generally 
the Pismo is completely stable, so I can't point to any particular 
issue with 10.3.2.

cheers,
GT
On 30/12/2003, at 17:03, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Looking for experiences from those who are running OS 10.3.2 on a 
Pismo. Did
you run into any problems, or experience any change in performance? 
I've
been reading about some slowdowns and glitches (and have since seen 
a few
fixes), but I'm wondering if I should stick at 10.3.1 for a while, 
perhaps
even until 10.3.3.

Thanks -
Sam
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Re: 10.3.2 on Pismo?

2004-01-06 Thread Eric Morrison
GT

Your Safari problem is an oddity. I'm running Safari on a Pismo under 
Panther and it works great. Have you run Disk Permission Repair (in 
Disk Utility)? If not, do so and it will probably fix the problem. If 
not, create a new user and try Safari under that new user. If it works 
normally, you're going to have to get into the Library folder and start 
killing Safari preferences/cache files, etc. (after, of course, backing 
up) to sort out the problem.

good luck ... e

On Dec 30, 2003, at 5:22 AM, Gavin Tiplady wrote:

Hi Sam,

I did an upgrade from Jaguar to Panther on my Pismo (G3/400, 1Gb RAM), 
and have updated to 10.3.2 since.

There is nothing to complain about, except a feeling - now a certain 
knowledge, that Safari is so sluggish as to be almost broken.

When I click links on a page on the Pismo then turn leisurely across 
to click the same link on my lower powered Wallstreet (G3/292, 256Mb 
running 10.2.6) the latter fetches and repaints instantly - long 
before the Pismo.

Not sure whether Safari was faster under 10.3.1 though, and generally 
the Pismo is completely stable, so I can't point to any particular 
issue with 10.3.2.

cheers,
GT
On 30/12/2003, at 17:03, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Looking for experiences from those who are running OS 10.3.2 on a 
Pismo. Did
you run into any problems, or experience any change in performance? 
I've
been reading about some slowdowns and glitches (and have since seen a 
few
fixes), but I'm wondering if I should stick at 10.3.1 for a while, 
perhaps
even until 10.3.3.

Thanks -
Sam
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Re: 10.3.2 on Pismo?

2004-01-04 Thread Scott Crick
On 12/30/03 12:03 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Looking for experiences from those who are running OS 10.3.2 on a Pismo. Did
> you run into any problems, or experience any change in performance? I've
> been reading about some slowdowns and glitches (and have since seen a few
> fixes), but I'm wondering if I should stick at 10.3.1 for a while, perhaps
> even until 10.3.3.

Upgraded to 10.3.2 the day it became available on my Rev. B Pismo 400 w/ 320
MB RAM. No problems that I can directly attribute to the 10.3.2 update (i.e.
Any problems I have been having, which are very, very few, existed BEFORE
the update). Unlike another poster, Safari is working just as well as it
always has on this machine.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,

Scott
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Re: 10.3.2 on Pismo?

2003-12-30 Thread Gavin Tiplady
Hi Sam,

I did an upgrade from Jaguar to Panther on my Pismo (G3/400, 1Gb RAM), 
and have updated to 10.3.2 since.

There is nothing to complain about, except a feeling - now a certain 
knowledge, that Safari is so sluggish as to be almost broken.

When I click links on a page on the Pismo then turn leisurely across to 
click the same link on my lower powered Wallstreet (G3/292, 256Mb 
running 10.2.6) the latter fetches and repaints instantly - long before 
the Pismo.

Not sure whether Safari was faster under 10.3.1 though, and generally 
the Pismo is completely stable, so I can't point to any particular 
issue with 10.3.2.

cheers,
GT
On 30/12/2003, at 17:03, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Looking for experiences from those who are running OS 10.3.2 on a 
Pismo. Did
you run into any problems, or experience any change in performance? 
I've
been reading about some slowdowns and glitches (and have since seen a 
few
fixes), but I'm wondering if I should stick at 10.3.1 for a while, 
perhaps
even until 10.3.3.

Thanks -
Sam
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10.3.2 on Pismo?

2003-12-29 Thread kahuna2
Looking for experiences from those who are running OS 10.3.2 on a Pismo. Did
you run into any problems, or experience any change in performance? I've
been reading about some slowdowns and glitches (and have since seen a few
fixes), but I'm wondering if I should stick at 10.3.1 for a while, perhaps
even until 10.3.3.

Thanks -
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10.3.2 on Pismo?

2003-12-29 Thread kahuna2
Looking for experiences from those who are running OS 10.3.2 on a Pismo. Did
you run into any problems, or experience any change in performance? I've
been reading about some slowdowns and glitches (and have since seen a few
fixes), but I'm wondering if I should stick at 10.3.1 for a while, perhaps
even until 10.3.3.

Thanks -
Sam


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