> This is a smidge off topic, but I'm having the problem
> on a Pismo 400 so maybe one of you folks can help me.
> 
> I recently re-partitioned and re-installed OS X on my
> laptop. I started from 10.0.3, upgraded to 10.1 then
> did the slew of OS and security updates to get it
> fully up to date. Reinstalled my various software
> packages... etc... then I noticed something
> peculiar...
> From the Apple

It sounds like a permissions issue- this was happening to a lot of people
who were upgrading to 10.1 and still can happen due to certain installers.

Try running this and see if it doesn't help:

<http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=13635&db=mac>

It's a script released by apple to help fix some of the permissions
wonkiness going on.

The only other thing I can think of is an oddity in OSX that sometimes
doesn't want to let certain applications run on anything but the boot drive.
When you partitioned, did you move your /user folder around at all?



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