Mac OS X 10.1.5

Apple Inc., on June 4, 2002, released the fifth update to Mac OS X 10.1.x "Puma", Mac OS X 10.1.5. The build numbers vary: 5S60 is the build number for the original 10.1.5 update, whereas 5S66 is the build number following the installation of Networking Update 1.0, and 5T91 was a build released for certain Macs, noticeably iMac G4s.

Improvements

 * Expanded support is here for the new Canon digital cameras, for SmartDisk, EZQuest, and LaCie disc recording devices; improved support has arrived for Nikon FireWire cameras and MO drives.


 * Mail and Sherlock are now more stable with the new release, and updated Carbon apps can now benefit from Quartz (rather than Carbon/Mac OS 8.5) anti-aliasing technology for more lifelike text display.


 * AFP networking when accessing multi-level directories on Windows NT file servers has been improved, and the April 2002 Security Update has been included with this update.


 * iDisk usage is zippier, and WebDAV volumes can now be mounted from a non-standard HTTP port.


 * Significant updates to the Korean Input Method have been made, especially when using AppleWorks, and Internet Connect and AirPort apps have been updated with localisations in Chinese and Korean.


 * This release marked the beginning of the ability for OS X to be installed on external FireWire drives and sucessfully boot from that volume.

Related Software Updates

 * Mac OS X 10.1.5 Language Updates
 * Networking Update 1.0
 * AirPort 2.0.4 Update
 * AppleScript 1.8.3
 * Repair Privileges Utility
 * iMac Update v. 1.0
 * Security Update July 2002

Version 10.1.5 Specific Resources

 * Latest working software versions (Mac OS X 10.1.5)