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Official Leopard 10.5 Bugs thread (Page 8)
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Originally Posted by DarkStarRed
Umm Ok! I just tested this out & I found that if you click all at the same time it wont work.
On the other hand if you press ctrl, then comm, then D one after another it works all the time?
Glad that's working for you. I've tried it numerous times over the month, and still nothing. I've also tried changing the default "Look up in Dictionary" shortcut (located in the Keyboard & Mouse System Preference) to something else, and even back again. It's just not working.
It may very well be caused by some utility I have installed. For instance, I use Spell Catcher, great program, but I do think it operates at a fairly deep level. Could be something like that that broke it.
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Leopard 10.5.x •• 2.66Ghz Mac Pro, 7 Gigs RAM •• dual 20 Samsung LCDs •• MacBook Core Duo 13" 2Ghz White
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U-oh 
(Last edited by myhorsebelinda; May 18, 2008 at 01:34 AM
(Reason:posted twice))
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My most recent bug is: i lost all my passwords, they are in my keychain, but none of the applications can seem to find them. so even though i can see my mail password in my keychain, for example, mail always asks me for my password.  I am running 10.5.2. If you know how to fix this without a archive & install, that would be great  ( i have already had to archive & install leopard 5 times  , and downloading all the updates on dial-up is ridiculous  )
(Last edited by myhorsebelinda; May 18, 2008 at 01:38 AM
(Reason:miss spelling))
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Safari has lately been crashing when I try to quit it. I select Quit, get a beach ball, and eventually have to force quit. Pretty consistent lately.
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Originally Posted by Nergol
Safari has lately been crashing when I try to quit it. I select Quit, get a beach ball, and eventually have to force quit. Pretty consistent lately.
That's not a Leopard bug. Sounds like a borked update, either system or Safari. Try resetting Safari, deleting caches and plist, and removing anything in Hard Drive/Library/InputManagers or ~/Library/InputManagers.
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Seems to be a new TM bug with 10.5.3: backups failing with "Error 11".
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The era of anthropomorphizing hardware is over.
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Originally Posted by StewBC
I had the same thing more or less. After the upgrade, it looked like my machine had the same name, but when I logged into perforce, it said my workspace wasn`t valid. My machine identified itself as Macintosh.local when I typed hostname in terminal (which is not what it is called).
I am looking for a solution to the same problem. I have asked the Perforce server admin at work to try a few different server settings but we're still stuck. We tried "hostname.*" but no dice. When he changed my hostname to: hostname.local, then I could sync from home. However, when I bring my MBP to work and plug into the network there, my hostname becomes: hostname.domainnameatwork.local ...so without a better solution I'd have to pick either to sync from home or the office  This does not occur, though, when I am logged into the office network from home using VPN. I cannot seem to get a stable host.domain name the P4 server will accept.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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