Instability does an angry man make…
I have a new MacBook. It’s less than a month old, and came with Leopard.
My father bought be a Mighty Mouse (wireless) to go with it.
Today, I’m getting angry to the point where I thought about the idea of taking the whole lot back for a full refund. You see, this is the most unstable system I have used since Windows 98, and that’s no exaggeration.
Leopard, is a piece of shit. Ok, that’s possibly a little harsh, but…
- I have had two full kernel panics since I bought this laptop (i.e. in the first month)
- I have had numerous application crashes, mostly with Mail.app and hardware interfaces (bluetooth + USB), but actually, half of the apps currently on my Dock have crashed on me.
- I have not installed any kernel level software (which is what causes other OSes to BSOD/panic)
- The mighty mouse crashed the bluetooth system, twice, and then stopped working completely.
- The USB system has frozen (complete OS deadlock) the laptop, three times, coming out of, or going into standby.
- Spaces is buggy as hell, many of the native apps (including iTunes and Mail.app) don’t Apple+Tab correctly if they’re “Zoomed”. That’s really poor, and suggests a serious lack in real user testing before launch.
- The PGDN + PGUP and HOME + END key bindings (on the MacBook) are so inconsistent it makes me angry about once every 5 minutes.
- The RSS screensaver prevents you from logging in when you come out of standby, and it can’t release control of the screen back to the login prompt (this is pathetic, and likely a security hole) (and it makes the screensaver completely useless for laptop users, really)
- This is a set-top-box - There is no damned excuse for instability. At least EVERY OTHER operating system ON THE PLANET supports a great deal of hardware, and in reality, receives it’s instability through THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. First party instability in a commercial “production ready” kernel, is pathetic.
- “The Cult” lies about stability issues, and on becoming a mac owner, they start to open up to the truth, that this system is in fact NOT stable - For that, they are due a “Fuck you, liars” from those of us don’t follow “the religion”.
So, you arses, please sort this crap out. I’ve sent you all the bug reports for these crashes, it’s about time you live up to the lies you (and / or your users) have been spreading. And if you wouldn’t mind sorting out the security whilst you’re at it, that would be just dandy (there are plenty of exploits documented (and in my normal usage, I have found more - I’ve been too busy to do an audit, but this OS would fail))
I won’t be returning this stuff yet, at the moment, the stability issues can be worked around (by not using the respective features and devices), and the only reason I’m still here is for the performance of Ruby, Textmate and Terminal.app, and the reasonable quality of the hardware itself - At least that’s making me JUST happy enough to combat my current anger, after a rant. If it wasn’t for these things, I’d be screaming bloody murder right now.
I’ve only ever had kernel panics and excessive application crashes when I’ve had RAM go bad.
Have you tried replacing it?
Not yet, the machine is brand new, but you may well be right.
It’s also split (512mb 2Gb (the shop only had one 2Gb stick left), which I know shouldn’t affect DIMMs, but maybe this chipset is sensitive.
I’ll get it checked out when I get back to the UK. I also haven’t looked at the panic files yet.
Can’t say I’ve ever been of the religion to pick up a Mac, even for my designs. Sure, they’re design-based machines, but I think I’d rather boil my head in a bucket of sick and have my eyes pecked by hungry ravens.
Added to that, stability problems of Macs are … fickle. I’ve seen one BSOD on display in a shop just because I changed tracks. Hence why I don’t have one, cos it looked flashy enough.
I’m sticking to what I know, and WinBlows is what I know. :P