Leopard - A Guided Tour

You can now watch a guided tour of many of the 300+ new features in Leopard, Apple’s new version of OS X, version 10.5, here . There are so many new features, and many existing features and applications have been drastically improved upon. This release of Leopard was well worth the extended wait.

2 Responses to “Leopard - A Guided Tour”

  1. jim mellanis Says:

    Question, i have been using leopard since it’s launch and we are currently using helios ub for the mac to able to mount sun 3511 raid, is there a way to turn off kerberos in leopard so that if you have secondary passwords on network mount points it can authenticate? current leopard can’t do this and we have many mount points which have user and secondary passwords, it get’s passed the user field but cannot get passed secondary password.

  2. Andrew MacKenzie Says:

    I’m not sure what you mean by “secondary” passwords. Under Tiger, you could prevent the kerberos authentication dialog from appearing by deleting (or renaming) the /Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos file. I’m not sure if that works in Leopard or not. I would try it - rename, reboot, retest. Hope this helps.

    -Andrew

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