All in all, I’m happy with Leopard. It has a legion of small fixes over Tiger that really made my life easier, not to mention Quick Look, Stacks and Time Machine.
But I found a bug the other day.
Sometimes, when my Macbook is working off the battery, it goes to sleep and never wakes up.
I wiggle the mouse, press the spacebar repeatedly, nothing. I have to restart manually to get rid of the bright black screen of death. I admit I was never patient enough to see if it will wake up eventually, so I just force restart after a minute or so.
By searching around, I stumbled upon an Apple support thread with posts that described the same problem. It seems to plague laptops which are working off the battery, with some Logitech mouse plugged in it. Weird.
I’m sure a fix will be released soon though. Thank God it’s not a bug that prevents me from using my Macbook, the only machine I work on nowadays, apart from my work PC.
Do you have the same problem? Or any Leopard problem anyway?










3 comments on this post
stelios #1
15.Nov.07
ma k esu exeis logitech mouse anti na exeis to mighty mouse? etsi se timwrei to MacBook mallon. egw den exw problhma me to leopard exw ena genikotero me ta mac. genika eimai pantelws asxetos me thn texnologia twn mac alla sth sxolh xrhsimopoihsa merikes fores kapoia iMac gia to Photoshop CS3 k mou krasare arketes fores. kollhse to Mac k den ekane tpt. to klassiko ctrl+alt+del fusika den pianei k etsi to ekleina manually. ti kanei kaneis se tetoies periptwseis? k nomiza oti ta Mac den kollane..an k genika to latrepsa…
Sugar #2
15.Nov.07
@stelios: Mighty Mouse kinda sucks, mate.
Was that iMac a PowerPC one?
And no, Macs don’t freeze. Not in purpose, anyway.
stelios #3
15.Nov.07
how do i tell a powerPC? looked like this http://www.apple.com/macpro/
and it froze…on purpose or not…