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Spinner
25 Sep 2003, 1:01am
Only a day after it was released, Apple have quietly pulled its MAC OS X v10.2.8 update from circulation. Apparently the update when installed causes Ethernet networking connectivity to fail.

Another successfull software release from Apple then.

"We have temporarily removed the Mac OS X v10.2.8 software update while we resolve an issue affecting Ethernet networking on small number of Power Mac G4 desktop systems. We anticipate that the issue will be resolved soon," said the statement in its entirety. Further details about when a new update would be posted were unavailable as MacCentral posted this article, and Apple stopped short of offering a specific remedy to correct the issue on Power Mac G4s already stricken by this problem.
More Info:
http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/2003/09/23/1028pulled/

profdlp
25 Sep 2003, 1:04am
Don't be so critical - after all, they are so easy to use!

:vimp:

Spinner
25 Sep 2003, 1:29am
Sorry, you're right of course. They are soooooooo easy to use...

...about as easy to use as a coat hanger made out of string.;)

The only thing Macs are good for, is keeping the rain off your back.

pseudonym
25 Sep 2003, 2:22am
No, FOR THE GHETTO COMPUTER OLYMPICS!!!!

shwaip
25 Sep 2003, 4:26am
you'd think that would be one thing they'd test before release :rolleyes:

Thrax
25 Sep 2003, 4:31am
Apple doesn't release "Service packs" or "Patches."

They're "Version updates!"

Enverex
25 Sep 2003, 8:00am
Uni just got a batch of 17 MAC G5's, and It looks like some sort of reject from an industrial hoover factory, not the mention the mouse...... it doesnt even have ONE button now, you just have to push the entire of the front part of the mouse down..... argh..... GAYNESS

NS