A quick note on how to fix some applications that won’t run under Mac OS X Lion.[...]
Posts Tagged ‘OS X’
All Out of Cache
I’ve been off with my kids visiting my Mom in Minnesota for the last two weeks. Nice little vacation, with lots of hiking, swimming, and beer swilling. (Though the latter was mostly me, not the kids.) Anyhow, now I’m back at work and getting back into the swing of the server upgrades and imaging[...]
Grrrr…10.5.3…Grrrr
A while back I declared 10.5.2 Enterprise Ready. This was based on my experience with binding to Active Directory and the behavior of WGM under 10.5.0 and 10.5.1. Well, last week 10.5.3 was released with a long list of bug fixes, among which were some substantial fixes for binding to Active Director[...]
The End of an Era
Well, we never did figure out what exactly cleared up our wireless problems, but since we’ve been running w/o major problems for over a month now, we’ve decided to close our tickets with Apple and Aruba. So probably tomorrow will be hell. My other major project, the dissertation, is also rapidly[...]
I Got Nuttin’
I can’t say what the magic sauce was, but for the last few weeks our wireless has been remarkably solid. Maybe it was a combination of the “AirPort Extreme Update 2008-001 for Tiger” driver and an OS upgrade that we made to the Aruba controller. Maybe it was something environmental. Maybe it w[...]
Another Entry in the Neverending Saga of Our Wireless Woes
Since my last post over two weeks ago—they’re coming in slowly thanks to my dissertation, which is taking up all my spare time and energy—we’ve only had one real technical development. Two weeks ago, one of the Aruba engineers helped us upgrade our controller software and create new rules so[...]
Another Wireless Update
Apple released AirPort Extreme Update 2008-001 for Tiger the other day. In our ongoing troubleshooting with Aruba and Apple, we’d been seeded a couple of pre-releases of this patch. (We were under an NDA, which is why I couldn’t mention them here.) So seeing this new patch cheered me up thinking[...]
Update on Our Wireless Woes
No new meat to report, but there is some movement. Aruba sent out another team of engineers, and we’ve finally managed to get high-level contacts between Aruba’s engineers and Apple’s. Unfortunately, there’s not a whole lot of news to report, but at least we’re getting solid feedback from [...]
Ok, Leopard is Now Enterprise-Ready
For the record, 10.5.2 fixes the problems that I was having before with Active Directory authentication and Workgroup Manager. Since last night’s upgrade, I’m able to bind and authenticate to Active Directory like we used to under Tiger, and group permissions set in WGM are picked up properly by[...]
More Commentary on Our Wireless Woes
I’m still in the midst of my dissertation writing—the first draft is in, but there’s a lot more work to be done—but, since there were some questions about our wireless problems, I thought I’d take the time off to respond. Nothing new learned, but a few data points, gripes, and commentary. [...]