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I’m Running Leopard – so far so good
Because I have a rather pressure-packed gig coming up next week on a client’s brand new MacPro running under Leopard, I decided I might as well give the spotted cat a look see at my place first so I could find out what works and what doesn’t.
So, after cloning my present system drive and tucking that away safely, I did the clean install of Leopard using the method that erases the drive first, and then, after doing all the updates I installed FCP from scratch and did all of those updates. The Leopard install was fast at just under an hour, but the FCP install and required updates took hours and hours (6 or 7 I think, I fell asleep at some point). I don’t know what Apple uses to squeeze data onto their installation DVDs, but whatever they use, it certainly is about the slowest thing ever devised when decompressing.
So far everything is running quite nicely, although I did get a crash first thing this morning. However, I attribute the crash to my mistake of forgetting to to turn off all of the energy saving features in System Preferences. Keep that one in mind… Its one of the very first things you should do after installing from scratch…
So far its Apple Leopard batting 1000, while David managed to hit a short pop fly his first time at the plate against the new cat. If I make it though this gig working under Leopard I’ll let ya’ll know…
Meanwhile, I hope every one of you has a terrific 2008…
David
David Roth Weiss
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David Weiss Productions, Inc.
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