It may depend on which release of Tiger yuo’re using also (mine was… v294, I think(?) – Dunno off-hand as I’m at work right now)Įverything worked as advertised, and all was fast except for dragging windows. I too installed the beta (on a dual g5), and had no problems with it. I did the samething with 10.3.x series, I waited till 10.3.3 came out, then upgraded, thus the *really* nasty bugs were kicked out and thus avoided any possible heartache.Ībout the only thing I am looking forward to in 10.4 is the possibility of improved responsiveness from what I understand alot more of the GUI is now being dumped onto the GPU, however, the downside is that these won’t be available for those who have eMacs or the old iLamp style iMac □ then again, as they say, with progress, comes a little pain maybe next year will be my opportunity to upgrade to a fancy 970 equiped iMac after the first refresh hopefully that will mean that the low end model will be something like a 2Ghz 970 with possibly a beefier graphics card with 128MB and on a PCI-Express – which will probably occur when the PowerMac line are upgraded to PCI-Express. Thats a bit of a shock, mind you, Tiger is a beta, and thus they do warn you of possible problems if running something experimental.Īs for 10.4 release, I’ll probably wait till 10.4.2-10.4.4 before upgrading I’d much rather let the early adopters get burnt first.
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