Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
A-NO-NE Music said: Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow. Clicking on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball. Before and after Combi-update, I repaired permission, ran fsck, dump sys/ usr caches as my routine. None of other apps I use got any impact but PM. I have to find time to do PM FirstAid. Machine? I haven't made the jump yet myself. PM 5.1 | OS X 10.3.6 | Powerbook G4/400 | 768 MB RAM | 30 GB HD
Re(2): OSX103.7 anyone?
[Tom Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 20.12.2004 um 14:49 Uhr:] I updated 3 Macs I updated four (4) different Macs: not the slightest problem. -- http://www.subhash.at
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
On 12/20/04, at 11:04 AM, Rene Merz, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: 10.3.7 makes same special troubles. Hmmm, I updated 3 Macs and the only oddity was that Safari stopped working a day or so later until I emptied the cache.
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
Update: The symptom got worse. First time in its life, my TiBook800 started to get Desktop freeze, which was caused by one of the Startup app. My suspicion went to iCal Alarm which was also updated at the same time of OSX10.3.7. After removing them from SafeBoot, I got KP. My suspicion went to TTP eDisk unmount script corruption on this. Oh, and DW was crashing at catalog check. Scary. None of this happened on my Dual-450, by the way. All this started happen 2 hours before my location recording job, and I was totally freaked out. fsck was reporting error every time I got Desktop freeze. I finally got it up an running by: - Removing iCal Alarm and Temperature Monitor - Resetting TTP eDrive - Finally ran DiskWarrior without crashing Nope, I didn't do prebindings since I don't see how it could affect the performance on anything but launching. Luckily PM too is back in the expected performance, or I actually even feel its better performance. The only one last remaining issue after OSX10.3.7 update is Safari performance, and I am not ready to dump its cache just yet :-) -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED]
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
Am 17.12.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben: Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow. Clicking on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball. Before and after Combi-update, I repaired permission, ran fsck, dump sys/ usr caches as my routine. None of other apps I use got any impact but PM. I have to find time to do PM FirstAid. 10.3.7 makes same special troubles. Have a look at: http://www.macintouch.com/panreader48.html#dec17 http://www.macfixit.com/
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
marco osti 18-12-2004: cmd-shift-e export the db as a regular base in unix mailbox format to be more compatible with other e-mail client. should be: cmd-shift-e will export the db. choose unix mailbox format to be more compatible with other e-mail client. -- marco
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
Bob Moody 17-12-2004: I'm beginning to think someone should write a program to transfer the powermail database into the Apple Mail application or into Entourage. I love powermail, but when it fails, it can be a business disaster be sure that apple mail is not so reliable as you think. when an apps fails is always a business disaster, no mind which one. cmd-shift-e export the db as a regular base in unix mailbox format to be more compatible with other e-mail client. I must admit that powermail 5.x is more robust than previous versions: no problem for me (just now ;-) -- marco
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
Bob Moody wrote: I'm beginning to think someone should write a program to transfer the powermail database into the Apple Mail application or into Entourage. I love powermail, but when it fails, it can be a business disaster. Well, you could export your database to Apple Mail once a week or so, I suppose. Or Eudora format. Then you could import it into Thunderbird... -- Barbara Needham
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
On 12/17/04, Kjell declared: Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow. Clicking on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball. Prebinding, perhaps? Excellent point. I like to run the freeware Yasu, which repairs permissions and updates prebindings (amongst other maintenance operations) before and after system software updates. In fact, it is generally especially important to repair permissions both before and after installing/updating ANY software. ---Jay
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow. Clicking on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball. Prebinding, perhaps? http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/11/21/maintenance.html -- Regards, Kjell Olausson http://www.kio.nu Alingsås, Sweden The most powerful Mac in history burns CD's, burns DVD's and burns Pentiums! Steve Jobs Keynote @ Macworld San Francisco 2001
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
A-NO-NE at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 17/12/04 3:09 pm Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow. Clicking on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball. It's working fine for me with 10.3.7. didn't use a combi update though. -- Derry Thompson No problems here either with 10.3.7 Giovanni
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
I used the Combo Updater and have had no problems... so far. --- PowerMac G5 (Dual 2GHz, 2GB RAM, 10.3.7) - PowerMail 5.1 Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow. Clicking on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball. Before and after Combi-update, I repaired permission, ran fsck, dump sys/ usr caches as my routine. None of other apps I use got any impact but PM. I have to find time to do PM FirstAid. Anyone? -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED]
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
[A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 17.12.2004 um 10:09 Uhr:] Anyone? No, no problems. -- http://www.subhash.at
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* I updated to 10.3.7 and haven't seen any real slow-downs. -- Andy Fragen On Fri, Dec 17, 2004, A-NO-NE Music said: Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow. Clicking on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball. Before and after Combi-update, I repaired permission, ran fsck, dump sys/ usr caches as my routine. None of other apps I use got any impact but PM. I have to find time to do PM FirstAid. Anyone? -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED]
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
A-NO-NE at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 17/12/04 3:09 pm Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow. Clicking on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball. It's working fine for me with 10.3.7. didn't use a combi update though. -- Derry Thompson g l o d e r w o r k s | Design - Hosting - Programming http://www.gloderworks.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] + 44 (0) 1562 631430 t + 44 (0) 7976 802487 m
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
On 17 12 2004 at 10:09 am -0500, A-NO-NE Music wrote: Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow. Clicking on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball. [Un]fortunately, I'm noticing no problems at all with 10.3.7. -ben -- Ben Kennedy, chief magician zygoat creative technical services 613-228-3392 | 1-866-466-4628 http://www.zygoat.ca
Re: OSX103.7 anyone?
I always wait a few weeks read the various Mac tech website before updating... Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), A-NO-NE Music's message of 7:09 AM, 12/17/04 Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow. Clicking on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball. Before and after Combi-update, I repaired permission, ran fsck, dump sys/ usr caches as my routine. None of other apps I use got any impact but PM. I have to find time to do PM FirstAid. Anyone? -- - Hiro
OSX103.7 anyone?
Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow. Clicking on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball. Before and after Combi-update, I repaired permission, ran fsck, dump sys/ usr caches as my routine. None of other apps I use got any impact but PM. I have to find time to do PM FirstAid. Anyone? -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED]