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October 30, 2007

On Leopard's stability

I was somewhat surprised to read in Michael Tsai's summary of John Siracusa's Leopard review (I'm not capable of wading my way through the entire, ridiculously prolix review) that he says it's stable:

Well, the actual GM is just as good, probably even better—though I’ve yet to produce a single crash of anything even in the September seed.

My own experiences couldn't be farther from that. In the short time I've been using the final version of Leopard I've found it to be very, very flaky. Nothing to be too concerned about as this is standard fare for a point-zero Apple OS release; after a few point releases we should see stability getting back to Tiger levels.

Some examples from only a few hours of use:

In short, I can see myself instigating an always-reboot policy every morning and perhaps every afternoon too just to keep this thing running in a non-degraded state. Very much looking forward to 10.5.1 and its siblings; they can't come soon enough.

Posted by wincent at October 30, 2007 4:10 AM