When Snow Leopard first came out, there were several
incompatibilities. It's been a year, so I bet the compatibilities
have been resolved .. but I thought I'd check in with others:
Does Snow Leopard work OK for you? Any problems?
-- Owen
I have been using Snow Leopard since it came out. I have had to replace every
part of my development environment (okay, not vi) to make things work. The 64
bit/32 bit stuff is a problem when using native libraries in Java. If the
library hasn't made the transition your java may have to move
How many of us have tried Snow Leopard?
-- Owen
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Owen Densmore wrote:
How many of us have tried Snow Leopard?
Yes -- been using the developer version for a few months too.
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Installed SL on my iMac and PowerBook Pro. iMac worked fine, but
after I installed on PowerBook, the machine would boot but only run on
an external monitor. While it may be the video card (it was the
GeoCities recalled card) quite a coincidence. Still waiting to get
the machine back.
The Ars Technica review of Snow Leopard that Tom Carter pointed out
the other day got me sufficiently excited to order it, and a friend
who is returning from the states next week can bring it to me here in
Ecuador. While I'm waiting, I am looking into how best to install it
on a separate