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Mac OS X Server 10.6.1 update is recommended for all servers currently running Snow Leopard Server version 10.6 and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility and security of your server, as well as specific fixes for:
  • reliability of services using Grand Central Dispatch
  • duplicate serial number alerts on servers with multiple network interfaces
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Mac OS X Server 10.6.

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Developer:Apple
Downloads:68,644
  - Version d/l:942
Internet:Servers
License:Updater
Date:10 Sep 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$499.00
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Sep 10 2009

SPECTRAL7  The worlds most advanced operating system, patched very quickly ;-)  
(Version 10.6.1)

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Jan 18 2009

CARTER BECKETT  This update gave my computer all kinds of BUGS, including a bug that Apple had never

had to deal with before. Tech Support agreed with me that the beast thing to do was to

use timemachine to return the sustem to its preupdate state, and then apply the combo update (Doing repairs at every stage of the fix). This seemed to fix everything except that my Logitech Wireless laser mouse goes crazy every day, and I have to use the power button

to shut down my computer and reboot it.  
(Version 10.5.6)

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Mar 20 2007

MARK C  The 10.4.9 Server update has seemed to kill our email services.

it appears that it has damaged the Pearl core in some way.

We are not able to send or receive ANY mail.

WAIT FOR NEWER UPDATE!!!  
(Version 10.4.9)

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Mar 17 2007

MACUPDATE ADMIN  From MacInTouch.com:

"The folks at Unsanity may finally have unravelled the mystery of randomly-disastrous Apple software updates:

Shock and Awe: How Installing Apple's Updates can Render Your Mac Unbootable and How You Can Prevent it

... When you see the "Optimizing System Performance" phase of a software update, Mac OS X is really updating prebinding. Updating prebinding has a very, very nasty bug in it (look at _dyld_update_prebinding). If multiple processes are updating prebinding at the same time, then it is possible for a system file to be completely zero'd out. Basically, all data in the file is deleted and it is replaced with nothing. This bug is usually triggered when updating Mac OS X and every update to Mac OS X has the potential to render your system unbootable depending on if the "right" file is deleted or not. It's triggered during the "Optimizing System Performance" phase of installing an update. This phase is actually just running update_prebinding. If you launch an application that links to libraries that are not yet prebound, there is a chance one of those files will be zero'd out as dyld automatically redoes the prebinding on that file.

I've been tracking this particular bug for about 18 months now. Most of the real "random" failures reported on various Mac OS X "troubleshooting" sites after a user has installed an Apple software update are actually manifestations of this bug. By real I mean not imagined problems or ones that have been there for a very long time but the user is just now noticing it and artificially connecting the cause to the recent update (it's called Pareidolia). Yes, this nasty prebinding bug has been reported to Apple and yes, it is 100% reproducible if you want to reproduce it.

Every single time you install an update to Mac OS X whether it be an iTunes update, a QuickTime update, an update for daylight saving time, a security update, an Airport update, or an actual Mac OS X update, you can be hit by this bug. In order to prevent yourself from being smacked in the face by this bug, follow this simple rule: When "Optimize System Performance" appears during the update process do not touch your computer and definitely do not launch any applications. Just back away from your computer box as if it were a swarm of bees. Yes, it does mean that if you install the Mac OS X 10.4.9 update, you may get hit by the bug."  
(Version 10.4.9)

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Oct 31 2005
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NICK  After installing the update, my cheapo printer stopped working, my wife left me, and I had *two* heart attacks.

Seriously though, I've had no problems at all with the update. I didn't even bother with the superstitious "repair file permissions before and after" mumbo-jumbo. Another solid patch for my powerbook.  
(Version 10.4.3)

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Jul 25 2005

ANONYMOUS  this update messed my mouse up:/ logitech mx510  
(Version 10.4.2)

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Jul 15 2005

ANONYMOUS  iTunes stopped working!???  
(Version 10.4.2)

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Jun 19 2005
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ANONYMOUS  It uses a bit more RAM than Panther, but it is far better, faster, stable, powerful. Tiger ROCKS !!!

Imho it is the best system, and the best version of OS X if you have at least a G4 1 GHz and 512 Mo or 1 Go RAM.

The system is good on a G3 (Finder is fast, great compatibility), but Quicktime 7 and Dashboard need power (lots of RAM). Needs a G3 at 600-900 and 512 Mo RAM or better if you want good speed.  
(Version 10.4.1)

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Feb 9 2005
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HS-L  i've got major troubles on my cube & macmini with mac osx server....

home dir got copied to the HD, started with default dock screensaver background settings.. wrong icons in wrong folder.  
(Version 10.3.8)

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Feb 9 2005

ANONYMOUS  Nothing to report (10.3.8 @ pbalu12 1.33ghz) upgrd went smooth.  
(Version 10.3.8)

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