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private/etc/nf, should be -rwxr-xr-x, they are -rw-r-r.
"Then applied combo update, again all went well, repaired permissions, one difference noted it repaired as follows: However terminal was returning java versions with no problem.
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"Safari on the other hand started crashing when closing windows or quitting. All went well, no problems, firewire drives working, sleeping etc.
"Updated my PowerBook with delta version of Mac OS X 10.3.8, using MacFixIt's tried and tested rules.
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However, as noted by a number of readers, repairing permissions (using Apple's Disk Utility, located in Applications/Utilities) after the combo update has been installed may be necessary for the fixes to materialize. Remember to repair permissions after applying combo updater One of the previously reported workarounds for issues where Safari 1.3 repeatedly quits is re-application of the Mac OS X 10.3.9 combination updater. Finally looked at plug-ins, updated the neat little add-on called AcidSearch to the latest version, 0.41. Tried the various fixes currently on your page, no go. "I updated to Mac OS X 10.3.9 and Safari wouldn't launch, crashed every time. Make sure you are using the latest versions of all Safari add-ons - particularly AcidSearch (now at version 0.41) - if you are experiencing repeated crashes or other issues. Make sure AcidSearch and other plug-ins are updated Several plug-ins that were causing problems initially under Safari 1.3 have now been updated for compatibility. If you are having problems with Flash after updating to Mac OS X 10.3.9, please let us know.
Haven't seen the problem with any other flash sites." Also, with any flash-based video content on MLB.com, the audio is choppy now. dynamic content for the game) - it gets stuck on the splash page (you have to reload to get the latest info). "After the Mac OS X 10.3.9 update, Gameday on MLB.com no longer provides continually updated scoring (i.e. The USB interface on the PHR-100AC worked fine and the HD itself was OK, just the Macally firewire firmware was damaged." Safari 1.3įlash problems A number of users are reporting issues with Macromedia Flash in Safari 1.3 (included with Mac OS X 10.3.9.) "I was able to restore my external Firewire drive (Macally PHR-100AC) by reinstalling the Macally firmware update designed for fixing problems from earlier OSX versions. Michael Clark is one reader who had success with re-installing the latest firmware for his FireWire drive. "I also encountered a problem with FireWire after updating the system to v10.3.9 (the external hard drive, a LaCie Porsche FireWire drive, does not mount any more)." In some cases, this issue can be resolved by re-installing the latest firmware for your FireWire drive (check the manufacturers Web site.)
FireWire drive mounting problems As reported yesterday, a number of users are reporting problems mounting FireWire drives after updating to Mac OS X 10.3.9.