MacOS Panther upgrade breaks some ATI cards
If you have ATI cards installed for additional monitors, don't upgrade
to Mac OS 10.3 Panther or your extra monitors won't work. I found this out to my cost upgrading a Jaguar system with 3 monitors (2 powered by ATI XCLAIM 3D Pro [ATY,GT-C] cards) to Panther over the weekend, now it's a one monitor system... ATI so far have no new drivers for Mac OS X Panther (Panther isn't even mentioned on their site). |
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If you have ATI cards installed for additional monitors, don't upgrade to Mac OS 10.3 Panther or your extra monitors won't work. I found this out to my cost upgrading a Jaguar system with 3 monitors (2 powered by ATI XCLAIM 3D Pro [ATY,GT-C] cards) to Panther over the weekend, now it's a one monitor system... ATI so far have no new drivers for Mac OS X Panther (Panther isn't even mentioned on their site). I have just upgraded to MacOS Panther, and one of the problems (there are a few) is similar to yours. I have two Apple 17" LCD's running off the single Nvidia card of my G4 Dual 1.4Ghz. The LCD that is plugged in via the DVI-ADC adapter now has non-functioning USB ports :( This happened straight after updating to Panther, and I noticed it straight away as my keyboard no longer worked that was plugged into the LCD. I'm considering a FULL install of Panther rather than an update. Another problem is that the system hangs if I try to log out of an account. If I turn OFF 'Fast account switching', the system doesn't hang. |
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