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		<title>Brush down and spruce up for Snow Leopard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Haven&#8217;t been active on here in *ages* &#8211; which is a pity. I think Twitter took over and ended up becoming something of a distraction for a while, but that&#8217;s started to subside recently. Anyway, the reason for this quick post is to report that...


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Haven&#8217;t been active on here in *ages* &#8211; which is a pity.  I think <a href="http://twitter.com/breadedcod">Twitter</a> took over and ended up becoming something of a distraction for a while, but that&#8217;s started to subside recently.</p>
<p>Anyway, the reason for this quick post is to report that I&#8217;ve run through a number of OS X upgrades across different machines recently, and all seem to have gone OK.  This Apache instance is still up an running, so that&#8217;s proof enough that the switchover went well given that there&#8217;s a bunch of custom stuff in this which you might expect would get toasted on an upgrade.</p>
<p>The only minor points for me seem to have been a few plugins from various Apps to Mail and Safari &#8211; otherwise all seems well so far.</p>
<p>Actually, the main problem I encountered was a less than happy optical drive on one of the machines.  There&#8217;s a bunch of questions on the Apple Support forums about optical drives refusing to accept CDs or DVDs and there are a set of responses suggesting media type and wandering off to your local repair centre.  In this case all it took to get the drive accepting disks again was a blast of air through the drive.  I think the drive gets used so little these days that the dust build up must have covered the lens and so the drive just assumes all media are trashed.</p>
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