And I'm not going to make the leap to Leopard until Godders tells me that it's 
working fine on his machines:-). Seriously, it's waaay too soon for anyone who 
depends on their box for a living. When it gets to OSX 10.5.6, it should be 
okay to play.
Paul
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From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> For 13 years, one of the things I did as a matter of course, sideline  
> to my job at Apple, was install and test new versions of the  
> operating system. I also did this at Sun Microsystems for a couple of  
> years. My experience is that operating system installations/upgrades/ 
> etc on any platform are always risky until enough information has  
> been acquired from user testing in the field.
> 
> NEVER install an operating system without having a backup of all your  
> data, at very least. For my own use, I usually clone the entire  
> startup disk to an external drive, test that it boots identically to  
> the main drive, then disconnect it and start from there when I do a  
> major OS upgrade. With *any* system.
> 
> Some comments from the Lightroom team are important to know with  
> regard to Leopard ...
> 
>    http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2007/10/ 
> lightroom_12_and_leopard.html
> 
> Based on this information, I'll wait until Adobe announces the next  
> version of Lightroom before I do any installation of Leopard.  
> Lightroom is now essential to my work and I won't risk an interruption.
> 
> I'll test a Leopard install on my laptop prior to doing any  
> installation on the desktop system as well.
> 
> Godfrey
> 
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