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Hello all, I just wanted to quickly share my problems with Leopard and if anyone is thinking of switching to give this a read.
A brief background on me - I've been in the MIS/IT field for a little over 17 years - I'm a consultant, programmer, web designer and network tech (a little bit of everything).
I have a year old iMac Core Duo 2.16 GHz which has been running terrific since the day I bought it. Until Leopard. I did the clean install upgrade option and ever since I have experienced lockups (no kernel panics though), random sluggishness opening various programs, and application crashes.
What did me in was last night while editing our annual family holiday photo in PhotoShop CS2, I saved my work, it locked up. I waited 5 minutes for the "beach ball" to stop spinning before turning it off (couldn't force quit).
When I opened the image back up it was all static and rainbow colors.
Couldn't be recovered. SO, that's when I backed up al I could and re-installed Tiger from restore DVD's. Before the PhotoShop fiasco, I did a repair permissions which corrected all errors it found (a lot of them) and that seemed to help but I still experienced lockups. I upgraded all programs to Leopard compatible versions where possible, and also did a verify disk with no problems found.
So just a word of caution to those thinking of upgrading (and I know there are a lot of people out there that have NO problems of ANY kind but still a word to err of the side of caution) make a backup of your critical data (you should when upgrading anyway) and be ready to revert back to your previous OS.
Will I go back to Leopard? Sure! As soon as the bugs are worked out. I have read reviews where Apple has acknowledged certain problems and are ironing them out, but I will hold off until 10.5.2, or perhaps .3 or .4.
Still a happy Apple customer.
Thanks!
(And prior to this I've owned and successfully troubleshot several Apple computers and PC's, both mine and my customers) - Just my two cents.
-IanCT
A brief background on me - I've been in the MIS/IT field for a little over 17 years - I'm a consultant, programmer, web designer and network tech (a little bit of everything).
I have a year old iMac Core Duo 2.16 GHz which has been running terrific since the day I bought it. Until Leopard. I did the clean install upgrade option and ever since I have experienced lockups (no kernel panics though), random sluggishness opening various programs, and application crashes.
What did me in was last night while editing our annual family holiday photo in PhotoShop CS2, I saved my work, it locked up. I waited 5 minutes for the "beach ball" to stop spinning before turning it off (couldn't force quit).
When I opened the image back up it was all static and rainbow colors.
Couldn't be recovered. SO, that's when I backed up al I could and re-installed Tiger from restore DVD's. Before the PhotoShop fiasco, I did a repair permissions which corrected all errors it found (a lot of them) and that seemed to help but I still experienced lockups. I upgraded all programs to Leopard compatible versions where possible, and also did a verify disk with no problems found.
So just a word of caution to those thinking of upgrading (and I know there are a lot of people out there that have NO problems of ANY kind but still a word to err of the side of caution) make a backup of your critical data (you should when upgrading anyway) and be ready to revert back to your previous OS.
Will I go back to Leopard? Sure! As soon as the bugs are worked out. I have read reviews where Apple has acknowledged certain problems and are ironing them out, but I will hold off until 10.5.2, or perhaps .3 or .4.
Still a happy Apple customer.
Thanks!
(And prior to this I've owned and successfully troubleshot several Apple computers and PC's, both mine and my customers) - Just my two cents.
-IanCT