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10.4.10 time!
#1
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305533

Or in your Software Update.
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#2
Considering the mess that Apple's Airport 7.1 and 7.1.1 updates have caused to my clients' set-ups, I think I'll wait a week or two on this one. I think all of Apple's brains are in the iPhone department right now and everything else is getting back-burnered.

YMMV, as always.
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#3
That's so not exclamation point-worthy.

The software update that should never have been (10.5 would be OK), not to mention the fact that 10.4.10 comes right after 10.4.1 in a list sorted numerically.
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#4
[quote jimbrady]That's so not exclamation point-worthy.

The software update that should never have been (10.5 would be OK), not to mention the fact that 10.4.10 comes right after 10.4.1 in a list sorted numerically. Try listing these in the Finder:

Mac OS 10.4.1
Mac OS 10.4.2
Mac OS 10.4.10

They will list as you see here, not as 1, then 10, then 2.

So there's no problem.
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#5
At least it puts to rest the eternal question -- "what will they name the update after 10.4.9?"
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#6
Downloaded - installed - requires a double restart. Everything seems stable here.
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#7
Anyone have Alchemy DVR software installed and install this update? Last couple of OS updates and security updates I have installed needed a reinstall of the Miglia Alchemy software to work properly. Kept prompting me to reenter my password every time I scheduled something to record and after every scheduled recording finished. Wondering if this update will require the same. If so, I need to give myself extra time to do both. Version of Alchemy I have been using is 2.4.1, found the 2.5 version froze my system completely at random times requiring a forced shutdown.
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#8
10.4.10 is not equivalent to 10.4.1
Those periods are NOT decimals.
It is like having two IP addresses: 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.10, both of which are separate and distinct.

192.168.1.1
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3
192.168.1.4
192.168.1.5
192.168.1.6
192.168.1.7
192.168.1.8
192.168.1.9
192.168.1.10
192.168.1.11
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#9
first .10 update ever AFAIK.
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#10
[quote Racer X]first .10 update ever AFAIK.
Have you taken a look at the version numbers for Google Earth and Skype? They appear to have passed .10 a long time ago.
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