Karocho,
Respectfully, I have to agree with pippox0. I don't see any real rush to update to 10.7.3. Most of the new "features" relate to enterprise/Directory services issues. How many users are using their Hackintosh in a corporate environment that need smartcards and Active Directory? Even then, it only fixes issues with spaces in the user name. Other than that, Active Directory will work as before. I know many people that are issued genuine Macbook's from their company and may need those features, but the fact is, most Hackintosh users are using this at home (especially considering this is a desktop thread). That being said, I don't know any company that would suggest or allow using a Hackintosh in their corporate environment.
Everything I've read here so far suggests that if you have 10.7.2 running well, there isn't a whole lot of motivation to upgrade. Everything I've seen says, if you have a Nvidia Fermi card, you are getting lower benchmark scores. Steam games may or may not work now, and I saw something about DVDs not functioning. Seems buggier to me.
In my opinion, the only real need to upgrade is the security patches, which Apple won't release what they are because of their closed source mentality, and additional languages (if you need those). Everyone gives MS grief, but at least they publish what they are patching for.
I can wait until the bugs are ironed out.
karacho said:
pippox0 said:
My philosophy is "keep it simple ..."
The 10.7.3 update is recommended for all OS X Lion users and includes general operating system fixes that improve the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac including fixes that:
Address issues when using smart cards to log into OS X
Resolve issues authenticating with directory services
Address compatibility issues with Windows file sharing
->
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222
->
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5048
You're right, keep it old, unsecure and buggy
*scnr*