Irritating Leopard bugs

For those of you who have installed Leopard, you may have found that there have been a few niggling bugs. Here’s some steps to squash them so that Leopard lives up to its full potential.
Macworld covers a three bugs namely the Leopard Blue Screen, inability to login after upgrading, and the mysteriously disappearing administrator account. Check out the bugs and the fixes on their article.
Finally, Leopard apparently causes some instability with AirPort wireless networking. Users have reported (1, 2, 3) that wireless networking is unstable or they are unable to connect at all. No fixes have been found yet.
With every major operating system release there are bound to be bugs. Fortunately, it looks like the above bugs aren’t affecting too many users. Watch your Software Update for some major updates from Apple soon…


2 Comments
smooth running Leopard for me,very fast on my MBP,i use upgrade & install,i’m very worried about Blue Screen before installation,but nothing happen,hehehe,lucky for me,Airport also working perfectly
*just need my Finder via QuickLook to watch my downloaded tv series,no more movie player,hehehe,tq Apple
The Airport instability seems WiFi router related: with some routers I do experience instability problems, with others I don’t. As I (as a developer) carry my MBP to many customers, it has become difficult to work at some customers. With Tiger I didn’t have these problems at all. The improvements of Leopard don’t outweigh these problems. Currently, I have only one workaround: turn-off the airport and then turn it on again.
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