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Re: Mavericks 10.9.5 today
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 9:52 am
by MIDI Life Crisis
Wasn't he a character in the Peanuts cartoon?
Re: Mavericks 10.9.5 today
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 11:26 am
by James Steele
bayswater wrote:mhschmieder wrote:
It's easy for people on this board to forget how many people are in professions where computers are not omnipresent, and how easily intimidated those people are as well as how little it takes for them to run for the hills.
I predict a rush towards Linux in the next few years.
I can't reconcile those two statements.
I have to agree there. "Un-savvy" users aren't going to install Linux. I think most of these issues are fixed by just changing some security settings right? Even your most neophyte Mac user knows how to use Google to find the solution online in a forum posting somewhere, don't they?
Re: Mavericks 10.9.5 today
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 1:05 pm
by daniel.sneed
10.9.5 so far so good, here.
Will keep my eyes wide opened, though.
Re: Mavericks 10.9.5 today
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 10:08 pm
by cuttime
Updated to 10.9.5. Nothing to report, yet. However, I updated my wife's ML machine and got an iTunes AppleUSBEthernethost.kext error. Web searching revealed a major iTunes error. If you're interested:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/65 ... 5&tstart=0
Re: Mavericks 10.9.5 today
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 10:35 pm
by mhschmieder
Well, you'd be surprised. Many of our users aren't savvy enough to navigate a website. I know it's hard to believe, but I think most of us either through self-selection or whatever, tend to be around fairly savvy computer users.
In my line of business, people are out in the field most of the time, working with hardware, mechanical stuff, audio stuff, but NOT computers. There may not be that many professions left like this, but I know an awful lot of people in lines of work where 95-99% of their time is still spent using traditional tools and methods. They might be comfortable with email, and that's as far as it goes.
The Linux statement wasn't for those people, but for those of us trying to get professional work done. I just feel we are more and more an extreme and insignificant minority from the point of view of the major vendors. But then again, we got surprised when the MacPro got updated as the rumors of its death had gone on for a few years. And those of us who belong to the developer networks can put up a stink, as we are doing, while also offering help (which we're also doing). It doesn't change the reality of our importance relative to typical consumers though.
Re: Mavericks 10.9.5 today
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 7:48 am
by bayswater
mhschmieder wrote:The Linux statement wasn't for those people, but for those of us trying to get professional work done../quote]Understood.
mhschmieder wrote:Well, you'd be surprised. Many of our users aren't savvy enough to navigate a website.[
There are a lot of source of informal help for people that have such basic problems. And usually their needs are as basic as their skills.
But I do wonder how the proliferation of functions in OS X affect very basic user. I recall setting up a pre OS X Mac for my parents so that there was one screen with a few large icons. You could click on them once to run one app at a time. Sort of like the iPad.
Re: Mavericks 10.9.5 today
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 2:45 pm
by mikehalloran
How to fix the Repaired “System/Library/CoreServices/Feedback Assistant.app” permissions after running Disk Utility and finding it didn't.
This is benign as most of them are. In fact, if you're not in the Beta Seed program, Feedback Assistant probably shouldn't have installed but it did and there are lots of complaints.
Anyway, if you like to see your permissions squeaky clean, here's how to do it:
Navigate to System/Library/CoreServices folder. You will see that Feedback Assistant.app is really an alias. Delete it. Next go to the Applications folder in CoreServices (System/Library/CoreServices/Applications). There you will find Feedback Assistant.app. Create a new Alias, drag it to System/Library/CoreServices. Do not change the name or remove the word alias.
Run Permissions Repair again. All fixed.
I'll leave it to others to debate whether Feedback Assistant.app should have been installed with OS 10.9.5. I suspect not but won't remove it.