Apple has released Security Update 2005-007 v1.1 which delivers a number of security enhancements and is recommended for all Macintosh users. The Update is available via Software Update and also as standalone installers (Client and Server).
Security Update 2005-007 v1.1 replaces Security Update 2005-007 v1.0 for Tiger systems Mac OS X v10.4.2. Users who have already installed v1.0 on Tiger systems should install v1.1.
Security Update 2005-007 v1.1 provides a combined 32- and 64-bit version of LibSystem to replace the 32-bit version that was delivered in v1.0. No other changes have been made in version 1.1.
This update includes the following components:
AppKit
BlueTooth
CoreFoundation
cups
Directory Services
HIToolBox
Kerberos
loginwindow
Mail
OpenSSL
QuartzComposerScreenSaver
Security Interface
Safari
X11
zlib
For detailed information on this Update, please visit this website: http://www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n61798
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That was the fastest delivery in the history of apple, customer satisfaction guaranteed, and the people who had problems already gopt them fixed.
I love Apple, and im about to tatoo the apple logo on my right leg.
numpty.
I think your forehead would be a better place.
right, but printing via linked airport/remote still doesn’t work as it should.
🙁
I have got a tatoo of Steve Jobs on my bell end.
Yeah, great, but what about my uptime figure? Back to bloody zero.
Bag’o’shite!!
Dave H, I look at my combined monthly downtime, not my contiguous uptime. If I round up my restarts as 1 minute each, my computer-initiated downtime averages a very conservative 3 minutes per month. What other OS can boast that?!
I updated this morninf before work, and now my Apple menu is blank and doesn’t do anything. ugh.
AAGH
My WIDGETS quit working with this update!@!!
how embarrassing about mathmatica, but at least they fixed it, and nobody’s data got trashed. Thx Apple.
Erik & Fast Eddy:
Using Disk Utility to repair and verify permissions will likely solve your problems. Good luck!
Mac Yak, hasn’t “repair permissions” been debunked as a cure-all? In my experience, it rarely solves anything.
I always wait a few days before loading these updates. It may be a bit risky but you can normally see any bugs develop in that time. I’ll wait until next week to load this version as well.
Since the update on 2 Macs, I have experienced problems with Safari on both. Usually it takes 2-3 refreshes to get to the web link, but sometimes doesn’t work at all and I have to quit and restart Safari???
Everything seems to work fine on my mini after this update, so far anyway. Widgets work fine.
I hated the restart, I had 34 days of uptime since I got my UPS.