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Sour Apple: More 10.5.3 woes

Posted by Jessica on May 30th 2008  

Green AppleI discovered yesterday afternoon that my iCal appears to be broken. I haven’t had a chance to sit down and explore the problem yet, but when I click on the iCal icon in the dock, it bounces up and down, appears to try to open, and then shuts itself down again. Rebooting did not fix it.

I’d heard reports of the new update borking people’s wireless Time Machine backups, and even totally crashing their machine, but I haven’t heard of iCal breaking yet. I know there were some significant iCal updates in the 10.5.3 upgrade, so I’m hoping that my upgrade wasn’t messed up. I had heard that the download for the upgrade would be in the 420 MB range, and mine only downloaded 198 MB. So now I’m totally paranoid that it didn’t do a full upgrade!

I haven’t backed up my Mac yet. I know, I know, bad, irresponsible computer geek. I just signed up for Amazon S3 (which I’ve been using with JungleDisk on the eeePC) but I haven’t set it to back up the Mac yet. I should probably do that, then tackle the iCal issue. I really don’t want to have to rebuild this Mac from scratch.

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Tags: ical, osx, upgrade
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Kaity G. B.; et. al.
June 10th, 2008 @1:28 am  

Sucks,

But it sounds like a great reason to install Linux on your Mac. I’d recommend openSuSE 11 ( http://en.opensuse.org/ ); you’d prolly pick Ubuntu. But isn’t it better to find something more to love about your OS each day than more headaches? Yeah I’m a Linux fan girl have been since I was 13yrs old(circa 1994). Just an idea, &you can always go back. Though I can imagine why you’d ever want to.

If you do decide to ‘make the switch’ than feel free to contact me &I can help you adjust w/whatever it is you feel you’ll miss. Video editing, graphic design, or whatever. You can do it on Linux. Easily & Freely.

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