macrumors.com — Now available via Software Update:The 10.5.2 Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility and security of your Mac.
Feb 11, 2008 View in Crawl 4
darkdxFeb 11, 2008
Updating right now. Will let you know how it went :)Note: I'm using a hackintosh with vanilla kernel. You can update directly from apple but you never know...
callmemattFeb 12, 2008
As long as the TM drive is locally connected (via USB or Firewire) to a Leopard machine, then the hack is (and always has been) unnecessary. In 10.5.1, I've had my TM drive connected via Firewire to my Mac Mini, and have not had any problems getting my MacBook to use that TM drive.If the TM drive is a NAS device (network connection vs. local connection) however, it's a different story. Not sure if that's now supported in 10.5.2 or not. Best to read the release notes first.
ccrosbyFeb 12, 2008
Well Boys and girls, after looking online and finding nothing regarding this issue I removed all of the tablet preferences and uninstalled the driver. Then went to the wacom website and reinstalled and everything is working again! It's important that you uninstall first however, since when I tried updating the driver it did nothing. I love simple solutions!
bluestarrFeb 12, 2008
What I want to know is why users that are in the 90 percentile so emotional over users that amount of about 10% .....huh? Yeah. lolWe shouldn't even be on your radar but Apple and its users seem to really get in and uder your skin.
hpmnickFeb 12, 2008
God forbid you'd have to wait those extra few hours...How pathetic is it that you see this as a major thing?
Closed AccountFeb 14, 2008
It did not fix my wifi, it still drops after waking the computer, but it only happens on my router.
tbullMar 10, 2008
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