Updated my 12-inch AlPB.
XBench scores virtually the same.
After the update, when I unplugged while asleep, and then woke up, reduced processor speed was not enabled. (Also, strangely, it reported almost 6 hours left on the battery)
EDIT: I think this happened briefly after the 10.2.4 update as well. Fiddling with the energy settings seems to have resolved this.
I now seem to be able to get a lower amount of current being used by the battery - perhaps the life will be a bit better, although it was already great.
Also waking from sleep with external monitor attached, by plugging in a mouse, the display resolution is forgotten sometimes.
Lately (before the update) my main keyboard layout has not been disappearing from the menu item - the disappearing act was introduced in 10.2.4 - don't know if it fixed itself - the only thing I'll be able to tell is if it still exists in 10.2.5 or not - so far it hasn't happened. UPDATE: yes the problem is still there.
Cubase.net forums reported CPU spikes in record mode on a PowerMac, but nothing else so far. I have a few more things to try, but so far it looks like a safe update and maybe a little snappier.
XBench scores virtually the same.
After the update, when I unplugged while asleep, and then woke up, reduced processor speed was not enabled. (Also, strangely, it reported almost 6 hours left on the battery)
EDIT: I think this happened briefly after the 10.2.4 update as well. Fiddling with the energy settings seems to have resolved this.
I now seem to be able to get a lower amount of current being used by the battery - perhaps the life will be a bit better, although it was already great.
Also waking from sleep with external monitor attached, by plugging in a mouse, the display resolution is forgotten sometimes.
Lately (before the update) my main keyboard layout has not been disappearing from the menu item - the disappearing act was introduced in 10.2.4 - don't know if it fixed itself - the only thing I'll be able to tell is if it still exists in 10.2.5 or not - so far it hasn't happened. UPDATE: yes the problem is still there.
Cubase.net forums reported CPU spikes in record mode on a PowerMac, but nothing else so far. I have a few more things to try, but so far it looks like a safe update and maybe a little snappier.