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5. 06
2006

Monolingual ate my OS X

Written by: Alec Peden - Posted in: life, software

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Monolingual-1.3.0-En
No more than 24 hours after getting my brand new Macbook was I reinstalling Mac OS X from the restore CDs. For this feat I can take no credit. That credit goes to Monolingual. What seemed like a novel idea, to save some precious hard drive space by deleting unused language files, turned out to be a “How to reinstall Mac OS X” lesson.

For some reason, Monolingual strips out PPC binary code on Intel Mac’s, by default no less. This totally kills Rosetta. Not cool. No where in the FAQ or documentation does it say to not run this with those options turned on for Intel Mac’s. To be fair, Monolingual did save me space but only because I unchecked the extra language files and programs when i was running the restore.


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  1. Ian has made a Comment

    I really really really wish I had read this and other stuff on the net that warns against Monolingual. I now apparently have to completely reinstall OS X so that I can use EOS Remote Capture for an interior photo shoot tomorrow morning. It’s going to be a LONG night. Wonderful.

    January 23, 2007 @ 10:17 pm

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