fyi, imho, i'd stay far, far away from haxies.  i read a lot of thier page, they aren't
mac fans, they are arrogant, and frankly i don't think they give a squat about much of
anything.  i certainly would not trust thier encryption garbage, security through
obscurity means they don't know enough about encryption to implement it correctly, and
good encryption algorithms can go bad easilly, which is why the original, and doubtless
later wireless encryption is not as secure as promised, though it doesn't much matter 
for
most home stuff.  seriously, they talk about thier encrytpion being good, and then 
refuse
to name the algorithm under the misimpression that secrecry about the algorithm somehow
makes it more secure, it doesn't.  i'm on a lot of security list, "secrecy" is the 
mark of
snake oil in security, and the haxies in general are not the type of thing that will
enhance reliability, nor would i expect them to not break upgrades, and break them 
badly.

Kris Tilford wrote:
> 
> I gave up last night. I took my dogs walking, and when I returned my
> 7500 G4 desktop was frozen solid on the Screen Effect of the full moon
> (nice image for autumn).
> I did a full archive and reinstall and upgraded (downgraded) to 10.2.6
> and I'm solid and happy. It wasn't too easy, since I've got lots of
> haxies that had to be reinstalled, but the archive installation saved
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