Re: Life After 10.2.1

2002-09-20 Thread Toby Oldham
The iBook in my office still soldiers on in muted rage ;) Some good things to come out of 10.2.1: - 'got SCSI support for my obscure Ricoh external CDR again ... well, with toast anyway. - all that post install optimisation has given this older G4 a bit of a skip in it's step again; The genie

Re: Life After 10.2.1

2002-09-20 Thread Andrew Nielsen
At 23:39 + 19/9/02, Toby Oldham wrote: Not related to improvements, but does anyone else love the internet sharing feature of 10.2? I was testing a firewire Pismo yesterday, gave it internet access in seconds (via my G4). Great feature indeed! Only _slight_ difficulty is where lots of

Re: Life After 10.2.1

2002-09-20 Thread Toby Oldham
*sigh* there goes my plan of creating computing anarchy by plugging an OS X feature. Curses and double curses. ;) Tobes. P.S. On a serious note - thanks for the heads up. :) --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 23:39 + 19/9/02, Toby Oldham wrote: Not

RE: Life After 10.2.1

2002-09-20 Thread Kay, Richard
, 20 September 2002 7:39 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Life After 10.2.1 The iBook in my office still soldiers on in muted rage ;) [SNIP]

Re: Life After 10.2.1

2002-09-20 Thread hinchlif
On Friday, September 20, 2002, at 07:48 AM, Kay, Richard wrote: Alas...it was not to be...the annoying aesthetic problem whereby aqua blue buttons were appearing when the desktop and general preferences were set to graphite mode remains. The problem reappears after rebooting. Not

Re: Life After 10.2.1

2002-09-20 Thread Warren Jones
My only problem with 10.2.1 at the moment is that Classic fails to startup. Worked OK with 10.2. Boots into OS9 OK. I've only seen one other report that 10.2.1 breaks classic startup (Macintouch) any ideas? Console report is below. Sep 20 09:21:48 Wozs-iBook Classic[907]: