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If you are wanting to hear all the nice things about Mac OS X 10.5 and how easy it is to install, just read my previous blog, “My Experience Upgrading From Mac OS X Tiger to Mac OS X Leopard“. In this blog entry, I’m only concentrating on issues I had, I’m having and will have as I start using my new Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard machine. So don’t expect “Ohhh…..everything is great…..I love Apple…Apple does everything perfect”. They don’t make everything perfect (though, it is better then Windows….and I work on both Mac and Windows). So here we go. Read below for the reality you may run into when upgrading your machine to the new Mac OS X 10.5. If you had other issues that have not been documented here, please feel free to contact me and tell me what they are. I will add them to this blog entry as the issues grow (hopefully, not too many).
Printers/Printing
Network Drives
Pro Apps
iLife / iWorks /.Mac
Parallels
New Leopard Features
Other Issues/Notes
So keep coming back to this blog entry to read what works and what didn’t. Hopefully, this will help you solve any issues you may have during your upgrade. Also, if you had any issues you would like to share with the world, please contact me and tell me what they are and I will add them to this blog entry Good luck with you upgrade and most of all, have fun! Cheers! - Marcelo The Digital Media Dude |
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Marcelo Lewin Marcelo Lewin, a.k.a. The Digital Media Dude, started The Digital Media Dude in late 2006 as a blog, mainly, to write about new media. Then he created his first podcast, The Digital Media Dude Daily Tip now known as Digital Media Quick Tips which got picked up by iTunes in the Top 25. By late 2007, The Digital Media Dude became officially a network of shows and in early 2008, it was renamed to Pixel Heads Network. With over 15 years of experience in the digital media industry, including gigs with NBC, Walt Disney Imagineering, Toyota and having a couple of "dot com" companies under his belt, he shares his knowledge throughout our shows. He is married with his wife of 15 years and has 2 great sons. His hobbies include photography, videography, new media, technology, great food, great beers and just playing around with his kids. Marcelo Lewin currently hosts 4 shows, blogs and makes presentations about new media all over, produces shows for other companies and is the "Chief Pixel Head" at Pixel Heads Network. |


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February 20th, 2008 at 5:32 am
Samsung ML-2510 - Ah…can you say goodbye! I can’t print. The printer driver was no longer there. And now, I try to connect to it and it won’t. My printer is connected to a wireless station, and I used to connect to that station via Apple Talk. I can still connect via Apple Talk, and when I click on “Print”, my printer start running, but nothing prints. I’m pissed! That’s a big issue if you ask me! I need to do more research on this. Update: Fixed the issue. I just did a search for “Samsung ML-2510 Mac OS X Driver” and found it here. Downloaded the driver, installed it and then added the printer as an AppleTalk printer and I’m back on track! Yeah!
I had the same issue download driver etc works when connected via usb but when connected to airport extreme just does not work light flashes to show printer getting data but nothing more any help would be great.