Resolves an issue in which some internal Apple modems fail to respond when connecting to the Internet.Addresses an issue in which no sound is produced by some internal Apple modems until several seconds after making a connection.Addresses an issue in which some internal Apple modems may fail to respond, displaying a "Could not open the communication device" alert.
#DESKOVERY 10.8.5 MAC OS X#
#DESKOVERY 10.8.5 DRIVERS#
Includes drivers for additional third-party disc burners, including: LaCie d2 48x24x48x, Sony CRX-820E, Toshiba SD-R2212 and SD-R1202, Pioneer DVR-105, and Yamaha CDW-F1 44x24x44x models.Improves compatibility with HP 4MV printers when printing over an Ethernet network.Addresses an issue when printing more than one copy of a file to a postscript printer from Adobe Photoshop 7.0.Addresses an issue in which ColorSync settings for some third-party displays are not retained after restarting or logging out.Addresses a formatting issue that could occur when printing or previewing some TIFF documents.Addresses an issue in which an enhanced CD's data and audio sessions do not appear as expected on the desktop when using iTunes and inserting the disc more than once.Resolves a rare situation in which an inadvertently-ejected CD does not become available to the file system when reinserted and applications that accessed the disc cannot be quit.Improves playback of large media files and peripheral device file copying.Specific Enhancements Digital Hub and Peripheral Devices Many view Apple's moves in this vein as an effort to go into the server market. Mac OS X Server 10.2.2 also allows users to use the journalling feature. Journalling isn't new to the computing world, but is relatively new to the Mac OS. Journalling allows the user to recover lost data, or a wholly lost system, easier than before. This is very important for the server market. The biggest news surrounding the Mac OS X 10.2.2 update is the journalling feature. Mac OS X 10.2.2 improves and enhances the Address Book, iChat, IP Firewall, Mail, Print Center, Rendezvous, Sherlock and Windows file service discovery.