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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Logic 9

2010-01-31 by Steve Currington

Hi..

I am running SnowLeopard with no issues whatsoever but that does not mean that everyone will.   I jumped in early and have nothing to complain about really.
Some folks had printer issues and some had external audio hardware driver issues. etc.  
I had no printer ones but my Motu audio device didn't like running in 64bit kernel mode.   It was an issue for a few weeks but all have now been solved and were within about a month of me changing over.   You can run Snowloepard in 32bit kernel mode (and it is the default) and most things - even my Motu hardware worked just fine.
You have to manually switch Snowloepard over to 64Bit mode (either as a temporary switch or a permanent switch) if you wanna run it that way.

I am also running Logic 9.x with no major issues again we all use thsi differently and so maybe some will push some boundaries to breaking and other wil push other boundary ies and some simply work within the "safely working boundaries".  So I can only comment from my activities.

Steve

On 29/01/2010, at 7:55 AM, Marcrease Hicks wrote:

> I purchased Snow Leopard about 6 months ago, but I have yet to load it do to the horrible reviews I have read about OS X 6.0 making Logic lock-up and or crash often.  Question, I am using Logic 9, but does it suppose to update to 9.1 automatically?
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> Sincere Peace,
> Crease
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> --- On Thu, 1/28/10, bbgrove@... <bbgrove@...> wrote:
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> From: bbgrove@... <bbgrove@...>
> Subject: [Logic_Cafe] Logic 9
> To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, January 28, 2010, 12:11 PM
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> Can I ask - has it been worth updating?
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> Andy B
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