Finally Running Leopard
2008-02-17
Now that Leopard 1.5.2 is out, Aperture 2.0 is out, SuperDuper has been updated, and a host of other bits and pieces are working well, I finally upgraded to Leopard. I did an Update Install -- the least recommended, but the one I always use.
I had only one hitch: my keychain was unpopular with Leopard and it created a new empty one. I copied across my old one from a back up and used Keychain Utility to repair it and make it the default. My update precautions included getting both my back ups up to date and making a separate archive of my entire disk on a spare Firewire drive so that I can still pull data off in a year.
Leopard runs well. Very smooth and fast. A little buggy here and there (Finder's list view for instance), but entirely pleasant to use. Aperture is faster I think.
I had only one hitch: my keychain was unpopular with Leopard and it created a new empty one. I copied across my old one from a back up and used Keychain Utility to repair it and make it the default. My update precautions included getting both my back ups up to date and making a separate archive of my entire disk on a spare Firewire drive so that I can still pull data off in a year.
Leopard runs well. Very smooth and fast. A little buggy here and there (Finder's list view for instance), but entirely pleasant to use. Aperture is faster I think.
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