Mac OS X 10.7.1
Software Update OS X 10.7.1 has been released
MacBook Pro, OS X(10.7.1) 2.4GHz i5 320 HD 8RAM
Software Update OS X 10.7.1 has been released
MacBook Pro, OS X(10.7.1) 2.4GHz i5 320 HD 8RAM
Wow. This was quick! ;-)
And it fixes nothing relevant. Certainly nothing that would stop someone from upgrading to Snow Leopard.
Guru Bob wrote:
And it fixes nothing relevant. Certainly nothing that would stop someone from upgrading to Snow Leopard.
I'm impressed at how fast you managed that evaluation
Csound1 wrote:
I'm impressed at how fast you managed that evaluation
Thank you.
Spend some time reading the problems people are having with this disaster of an OS, then read the notes from the update. Nothing relevant. It didn't fix even one problem out of dozens that I was having either.
I suppose if you could not use your wifi, 10.7.1 would be relevant. Seriously, why post tripe here?
People are complaining about a lot of problems that aren't problems with Lion. They don't understand their problems and are blaming every little issue on "bugs," usually inappropriately. I'd advise you to work on your issues rather than griping and waiting for Apple to fix things that may be specific to your system.
It did not even fix the audio over HDMI it listed as a fix. I may give up on Lion and just go back to Snow Leopard.
Thomas, if things work perfectly in Snow Leopard but are messed up in Lion how is that "specific to your system"?
Stephen Chavez wrote:
Thomas, if things work perfectly in Snow Leopard but are messed up in Lion how is that "specific to your system"?
Because it's happening to you, rather than me, that's what specific means!
You are applying an ad hoc logical fallacy... ie, because B follows A, A caused B.
Installing a major new system upgrade writes thousands of files to your system, which can destabilize a marginal system. This is due to no fault specific to the upgrade, but rather due to the nature of any process that makes such significant changes. It also can break older or improperly-written third-party software, and thus your problems may be more properly blamed on some other software rather than on the upgrade. Those are only two examples.
In addition, according to folks I know who manage large installations of machines, Lion isn't causing widespread problems for them. Just because something happens to you and a handful of people in a troubleshooting forum, you cannot assume that it is happening for the millions who are using Lion at this point. It seems to be pretty good for a .0 release, to be honest.
I can tell you it doesn't fix the most serious of my issues with Lion, which is the lack of brightness control in target display mode !
I should learn from my mistakes, Snow Leopard had my entire system locking up when that was first released.
It was worth upgrading to Lion for the virtual screen sharing and full screen apps, but Windoze users have had these for decades, let's be honest about this.
The new way spaces works is pretty good although I find it a bit too easy to accidentally swipe the magic mouse and end up on another space .
Mac OS X 10.7.1