| Posted by GuyMac | |
| Apple released a Security Update 2005-009 for Tiger and Panther (both Server and Client).
This security update delivers a number of security enhancements and is recommended for all Macintosh users.
This update includes the following components:
- apache_mod_ssl
- CoreFoundation
- CoreTypes
- curl
- iodbcadmin
- OpenSSL
- Safari
- sudo
- syslog
For detailed information on this Update, please visit this webpage.
You can find this security update through Software Update or right here. | | |
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| Posted by GuyMac | |
| If you use the International format region pop-up menu choice United Kingdom (System Preferences > International > Formats > Region > United Kingdom), months in which Sunday is the 1st of the month do not display Sunday in Date & Time preferences. Monday the 2nd, followed by all other days of the month, appears in the Date & Time calendar. This can happen in Mac OS X 10.4 through 10.4.2. It doesn't happen if any other region is selected in International preferences.
For example, with United Kingdom selected in the Region pop-up menu of International preferences Format tab, May 1st, 2005 and January 1, 2006 do not appear in the Date & Time preferences calendar. These months start with Monday the 2nd instead.
Solution :
Download and install the Mac OS 10.4.3 Update, or later. | | |
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| Posted by GuyMac | |
| If your iPod doesn't appear in iTunes and/or the Finder, remember these five basic suggestions :
- Reset
- Retry
- Restart
- Reinstall
- Restore
If you still can't see your iPod, check out the following possible causes:
- Battery discharged?
- You're using USB instead of FireWire
- Your Mac is sleeping
- Your Mac doesn't meet iPod system requirements
- You're missing some system software
- There are too many devices in the FireWire chain
- Your iPod is frozen
- Your iPod FireWire or USB cable is faulty
- Your computer's port is faulty
- Your iPod hard disk's format is damaged or was altered
- Your iPod has a faulty port
For these possible causes Apple provides a solution. |  | |
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| Posted by GuyMac | |
| This update is available through Software Update or on Apple's website:
More info about this update can be found here |  | |
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| Posted by GuyMac | |
| If Front Row doesn't start after the 10.4.3 update the following might be the solution:
Applescript has been updated in 10.4.3 It's necessary to recreate the "open frontrow.app" in applescript:
tell application "Front Row"
activate
tell application "System Events" to key code 53
end tell
Safe as "open frontrow.app" | | |
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