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Smbup snow leopard
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smbup snow leopard
  1. Smbup snow leopard mac os x#
  2. Smbup snow leopard mac osx#
  3. Smbup snow leopard mac os#
  4. Smbup snow leopard install#
  5. Smbup snow leopard update#

But as I understand it, it remains the most stable Mac OS for XBMC. I've been told that it has to do with better precision in the OS code that allows for true 23.976 (or pretty darn close) output.Īnyway, I don't expect for Snow Leopard to be the answer to all my problems. Ubuntu, on the other hand, has the smoothest playback I have seen. I'm no expert on the subject, but it requires some tweaking to improve the issue (I don't think it can be completely eliminated). Do you run your Mini through a AVR to TV?Īnd there seems to be an OSX restriction with outputting 23.976 fps. I have had countless issues with refresh rates and passthrough audio. I find it surprising that you've had zero issues with Mountain Lion. There's a time to move on, and 3 OSX versions is too long to hold onto an old one unless you have to. I finally updated my 2008 MBP to Mountain Lion a few months ago and now to Mavericks as well which works better on it than on my 2012 Mac Mini). The multi-display support on Mavericks for me overrides any consideration for still using Snow Leopard which many Apps current versions no longer support (i.e. There SMBUp still works fine (although OSX likes to reset its own SMB2 on resets, it seems). It doesn't matter much if you use XBMC on things like AppleTV and a Mac for a server. Mavericks has beautiful improved multi-display support, but XBMC (official public release) doesn't like it (Eden works, but most plugins no longer support Eden).

Smbup snow leopard mac osx#

Installing SMBUp (puts Samba3 on newer Mac OSX versions) restored full functionality for Mountain Lion (the BEST OSX version, IMO I've had zero issues with Mountain Lion with the final 10.8.5 and I can't say that for Snow Leopard). Thus is the reality of Apple’s odd devotion to pushing everything into “the cloud” basic functionality like file sharing is not seen as a priority anymore.Snow Leopard works better because it uses Samba, not M$'s SMB which XBMC has never really gotten along with as well (or at all in some cases).

Smbup snow leopard mac os x#

But like I said, I would still be wary of interactions with core Mac OS X functionality with each Mac OS X upgrade/update. So you could do worse if you attempt to do this yourself at least this developer is doing the “heavy lifting” for you in this case. Similar things in the past) but after a year I just gave up and made Installer for Samba binaries (my money was on Liyanage, who'd made I kept waiting for someone to come up with a simple MacPorts, both of which I love but which are overkill for something

Smbup snow leopard install#

I made SMBUp to help people avoid having to install XCode and In fact, as the developer explains here on a “Mac OS X Hints” page on installing SMB support from source: That said, the nice thing about SMBUp is that the developer is clearly devoted to providing simple/non-sysadmin level advice in the usage of this package to help people going nuts of SMB issues in Mac OS X. I’d honestly be walking on eggshells with each new Mac OS X upgrade/patch if I went down this path.

Smbup snow leopard update#

So who knows what will happen if you-for example-install SMBUp and then run an Apple update that somehow conflicts with it. Apple really mucks around with Samba with each new Mac OS X install. That said, I still see a “fix” like this as a “caveat emptor” endeavor. Mac and provides a simple interface to manage the service. SMBUp (current version: 1.4.1) re-instates Samba as a service of your House after moving to Lion or Mountain Lion? We might be able to help. To regain the ability to see your mac from your other devices in the Gigabytes of developer tools and use tons of command-line instructions Mediacenter box hooked in your TV? The internet tells you to install Leopard to Lion? You can’t see your shared folders from your DVR or As the developer’s page states:ĭid you lose your shared folders with the update of Mac OS X from Snow One idea we seriously looked into was upgrading the default install of Samba on the Mac OS X client side via SMBUp.

smbup snow leopard

The only “solution” to some specific file sharing issues we could practically implement was to deploy Synology rack-mounted NAS enclosures and use those in lieu of core Windows server-based file sharing since those Linux-based devices handled SMB and AFP connections on Mac and Windows clients beautifully never an issue.īut I left before any real solution was implemented for the core Windows server-based issues they faced. I worked for a client in an enterprise environment-300+ users-with mixed Windows and Mac OS X clients and the SMB/CIFS issues were maddening to say the least.














Smbup snow leopard