October 7, 2007

TMUP Live 49: Let’s get ready to Leopard!

Filed under: Podcasts — Victor Cajiao @ 9:24 pm

[audio:http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-3097/TS-49337.mp3]

Tonight Steve Stanger from The Macattack and I talk about getting ready for Leopard. The show has some distortion (sorry about this) but you won’t want to miss it.
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Links from tonight’s show

Apple’s Leopard

Preparing for Leopard

  • Backup! Backup! Backup!
  • Update Current version of Mac OS X
  • Repair Permissions
  • Run Daily, Weekly, Monthly Scripts
  • Disable plugins, extensions, and Haxies
  • Collect Serial Number for installed software
  • Disconnect Peripherals
  • Check for Shareware compatibility
  • Don’t install Leopard right away on your production machine
  • Be Patient
  • DiskWarrior 4 (get this , it rocks)

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    View Comments TMUP Live 49: Let’s get ready to Leopard! »

    1. Hey Victor it sounded fine, I think you were setting us up for some really bad sound quality and it wasn’t that bad, was that the old double bluff ha ha ha.
      Great show as always.

      Comment by Gazmaz — October 8, 2007 @ 3:05 am

    2. Victor- no worries and no apologies. You do this show for us out of the kindness of your heart and we would have no grounds to complain even if the audio was off. (Though I though the audio was fine, not nearly as bad as you made it out to be.) I could learn a thing or two (or 20) from you about audio quality! :)

      Comment by Katie — October 8, 2007 @ 4:54 am

    3. Nice to hear guys, it was distorted at time, and I really felt bad about putting it out,however the discussion by Steve and all of you about Leopard was well worth it. Thanks for the support as always. Katie when ever you want to have that discussion let me know. Whatever you want since you are always there for me and the show.

      Comment by Administrator — October 8, 2007 @ 5:06 am

    4. The audio was fine. It is the content that counts. I’ve learned so much from the discussion in this episode.

      However, did you read the article on Roughly Drafted, titled “Leopard and the History and Future of Mac OS X on PowerPC”, by Daniel Eran Dilger? He states that “For Leopard, Apple is specifying an 867 MHz G4.” So, according to this article, not only the G3 would be out, but also the slower G4s.

      Comment by Rene — October 8, 2007 @ 6:27 am

    5. I have to agree with the other comments Victor. The show sounded fine, I was expecting the worse after hearing your opening comments. Nice editing job too. The things that happened during the recording were out of your control, TalkShoe was fighting us all the way.

      Comment by Steve Stanger — October 8, 2007 @ 8:02 am

    6. I was probably tired (no probably about it) and upset at my entire week. Ok so I over reacted to audio that probably is just fine for most people. I suffer from being too hard on my self. I’ll chill :)

      Comment by Administrator — October 8, 2007 @ 8:13 am

    7. Hey Victor,

      Don’t sweat it man!! This episode sounded great. I was listening in my car today on the way to class, and heard no problems at all, your a master editor ;) . I was excitited to listen to this episode, and as expected it was VERY informative. Great Job!

      Dan

      Comment by Daniel — October 8, 2007 @ 12:38 pm

    8. You don’t need another person to chime in, but It sounded fine Victor. The editing was great. It’s actually funny. I was one having a terrible time staying connected to Talkshoe, to the point I had to give up. When I got to listen to the recorded podcast I was happy to have such a high quality recording of everything I missed.

      Comment by Switcher98223 — October 9, 2007 @ 6:38 am

    9. I agree with the other comments… the audio quality was totally fine.
      This was a very good episode. It gives excellent tips on how to upgrade to Leopard.
      Thanks

      Comment by Ronnie — October 9, 2007 @ 11:06 am

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