Listers,
There's a thread right now about p-lists, which brings to mind the
general state of Mac Os and maintenance
I think that the p-list problems are handled by Onyx and MacJanitor and are
analogous to Windows registry problems that are handled by Abexo and so
forth. Zapping p-ram on Macs handles a lot of irritating minor problems,
particularly with networking. (what is analogous to zapping P-ram in
Windows?) I've read lately that with the advent of Leopard that you no
longer need to repair permissions. Is that correct? I've also read that disk
defragmenters like Disk Warrior have been rendered unnecessary by Leopard.
Is that true. Would some up-to-date lister please post a "State of the OS"
regarding disk and system (including anti-ware) maintenance?
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All the best,
R.A. Cantrell
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