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10.5.1 is out, finally.


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Today, Apple released Leopard 10.5.1, with the following notes:

 

The 10.5.1 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.

 

For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306907.

For detailed information on security updates, please visit this website: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61798.

 

It weighs in at 109MB for all Mac Architectures. This marks it as the first Universal update for Mac OS X.

 

 

On a personal note: when I try to repair permissions on my MBP, certain files now give me a: "Warning: SUID file <insert file here> has been modified and will not be repaired."

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Actually, I never did. I just wanted to post up the latest news that I discovered when I got home from Micro Center today. :)

 

lawl, you're our substitute News Team member then. :blink:

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Just updated, but of course it wouldn't boot, so I restored the TOH kernel (I have efi_4 but no dual core), but system thinks it is at 10.5.1, and nothing has been broken, time machine needed to backup around 400 mb...

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Just updated, but of course it wouldn't boot, so I restored the TOH kernel (I have efi_4 but no dual core), but system thinks it is at 10.5.1, and nothing has been broken, time machine needed to backup around 400 mb...

how would i back up or restore the toh kernal? and if it doesn't oot after the update do i need the install dvd to restore toh kernal......i'm gonna give it a shot and if it doesn't work i'll reboot from/with time machine

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easy:

 

in terminal enter

sudo cp /mach_kernel /mach_kernel.backup

 

after the update, and it doesn't boot:

 

F8, enter mach_kernel.backup -v

 

you should be booted into the OS normally, then just inside terminal enter:

 

sudo mv /mach_kernel.backup /mach_kernel

 

and you should be back to normal again.

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Don't worry, I managed to extract the update to a folder with pacifist, then I ran the Marvin's AMD Utility on my Mac Dell, create the decrypts and cpuid files, edited and copied to my AMD, I'm on 10.5.1 in the AMD too :D

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if you have pc_efi_v51, then you dont need to use pacifist, you can just update straight from software update. just if you have gma950, save your original intelintegratedframbuffer.kext, cuz you'll need that. i did this, and my computer is running 10.5.1 including the kernel. i love it!

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for anyone who is having my problem, I not only added my deivce id to ATIRadeonX1000 like in 10.5 but also ATIRadeonX1000GA, and this fixed QE/CI

 

Thanks to borisbadenov

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