“Mac OS X 10.4.2 will aim to improve the user experience of Tiger’s Dashboard by introducing a manager for widgets, Think Secret has learned. While earlier versions of the update to Tiger have included tweaks to the installation and management of Dashboard widgets, the latest builds reportedly incorporate a slick-looking widget manager that enables users to quickly enable, disable, or delete their widgets. Apple provided build 8C40 of Version 10.4.2 to developers on Friday, sources said,” Nick dePlume reports for Think Secret.

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“In the newest Mac OS X Tiger developer builds, the ‘More Widgets’ button located on the right side of the screen — directly above the widget bar — is replaced by a new ‘Manage Widgets’ option. This button launches the new widget manager within Dashboard,” dePlume reports. “While Think Secret reported earlier that the Version 10.4.2 update was set for release to the Internet and retail boxes of Tiger this past week, testers encountered a number of bugs in build 8C33 and other seeds. Build 8C40 fixes a number of these bugs According to sources, Apple is not reporting any issues with the latest build.” Full article with more detail and information about changes to Dashboard Widget installation.

The app has been re-written in Swift 3.0, and many systems have been up-graded. Location tracking will now respect the privacy profile settings in Dashboard, and not prompt for location if it has been disabled by the admin. Also, there have been many overall improvements to stability and bug fixes: - Notification payloads from Dashboard should now be automatically respected - Backpack downloads should be more reliable and should not loop - Backpack files can be exported to the photo library (with user opt-in) - App installs should work more consistently (and not generate a lot of extra traffic) - Location tracking should be much more reliable. 2.4.3 Feb 20, 2017. Brewdir, Location Services isn’t working After updating to the latest versions, location services has stopped working on our devices. It used to be fairly reliable, but recently I cannot get it to use GPS to locate over half of our iOS devices. The timing is bad too - we’ve had 2 iPads go missing since 2.5.1 was released and I wasn’t able to locate either.

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Not only do I have 2 devices gone, I also look rather incompetent as the IT manager with a tracking system that failed. The system was great, and can be 5 stars again once location is fixed, but an MDM without working GPS is not so great. Brewdir, Location Services isn’t working After updating to the latest versions, location services has stopped working on our devices. It used to be fairly reliable, but recently I cannot get it to use GPS to locate over half of our iOS devices. The timing is bad too - we’ve had 2 iPads go missing since 2.5.1 was released and I wasn’t able to locate either. Not only do I have 2 devices gone, I also look rather incompetent as the IT manager with a tracking system that failed.

Red Hat Account Number: Account Details; User Management; Account Maintenance; My Profile; Notifications. The vfs_fruit module provides enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver. The module should be stacked with vfs_catia if enabling character conversion and must be stacked with vfs_streams_xattr, see the example section for the correct config. The netatalk compatibility xattr created by vfs_fruit has the wrong name on FreeBSD -- the correct netatalk metadata xattr is 'org.netatalk.Metadata', but on FreeBSD vfs_fruit writes to 'netatalk.Metadata'. Vfs_fruit uses wrong xattr name for mac.

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The system was great, and can be 5 stars again once location is fixed, but an MDM without working GPS is not so great.