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| Tuesday, April 19, 2005 |
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Apple Admits Some Safari Problems with OS X 10.3.9
"If this issue affects your computer, you will get the the message, "Segmentation fault"," Apple said. "If you don't see this, your computer is not affected by this issue," the document read. To resolve the issue, Apple suggests users install or re-install Java 1.4.2 Update 2 and/or Security Update 2005-002.
Users of Mac OS X 10.3.9 may experience problems with Java applications and Java-enabled Web sites when using Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL) Safari Web browser, the company said in a online support article.
Apple said, "Safari may unexpectedly quit, and standalone Java applications may unexpectedly quit or not launch."
Test Procedure To test if the problems affect a Mac system with OS X 10.3.9, Apple recommends running the Terminal applications, which resides inside in the Utilities folder, which is in the Applications folder. After running the app, type 'java -version' (without quote marks) and press Return.
"If this issue affects your computer, you will get the the message, "Segmentation fault"," Apple said.
How To Solve Problem "If you don't see this, your computer is not affected by this issue," the document read.
To resolve the issue, Apple suggests users install or re-install Java 1.4.2 Update 2 and/or Security Update 2005-002, which are linked and available for download. |
| posted by Perimbean @ 3:45 PM |
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