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Well, the upgrade to Mac OS X Leopard went smoothly, as Wooley predicted in his comment on my previous post.
The whole upgrade took about an hour and 15 minutes (which included verifying the install DVD) on my MacBook. I now am running the latest and greatest version of Apple’s OS, a certified flavor of UNIX, and am, so far, extremely impressed. The dock is beautiful, Stacks look extremely useful and efficient, there are a lot of desktop customizable features, Spaces (which I am looking forward to setting up soon), and more.
I look forward to getting a bit more intimate better acquainted with Leopard in the upcoming days and months. Anyway, the upgrade went smoothly. If you’re scared, don’t be. Mine was a breeze! I just wish I had upgraded the day this package arrived on my doorstep…
uname Output:
% uname -a
Darwin xbook 9.0.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.0.0: Tue Oct 9 21:35:55 PDT 2007; root:xnu-1228~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
Until next time…



























November 9th, 2007 at 11:09 AM
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FromNovember 9th, 2007 at 6:49 PM
We’ve got a Mac lab at our place of work, all of which are running Tiger (whatever bullshit name Apple gives their OSs. I swear to God those people watch too much National Geographic). Anyway, these Macs are getting their configs via LDAP from an XServe in the lab (kick-ass server, b/t/w). Guess what? The versions of LDAP are vastly different between Tiger and Leopard, so NO LDAP FOR YOU! We haven’t quite got this problem licked, so for the time being the entire lab is running Tiger. Or Cheetah. Whatever…
FromNovember 9th, 2007 at 10:43 PM
Yeah, your Mac lab is awesome! Charlie showed it to me. Very impressive. Tough break on the LDAP… I don’t use LDAP anyways so I don’t guess I am missing out on very much…
Ah, well… Leopard is down the road for you guys, buy you’ll upgrade… I promise!
Cocoa
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