After 10.4.4 Update the noisy fan bug is still there ! Who else ?

Hi !
After 10.4.3 my G5 Dual 2Ghz starts spinning the fans high for only scrolling in Safari or opening apps. This was not befor 10.4.3. The same error was after a 10.3.x update but the next update (10.3.x+1) spöved it again.
Now i hoped they would correct it in 10.4.4...but no way !
Hey come an Apple...thats no fun...please correct it again !

I would say just the same.
Since I heard about the fan-problems after updating to 10.4.3 , I just updated my OS X on my second internal HD, and yes, the fans were revving up.
Now, I just did the same : I updated only the OS X on my second drive and unfortunately there was no change : Safari still causes noise.
More, when I move my curser across a Safari page, it leaves a bunch of the character 'l'. Strange.
So, I'm asking with you, when is Apple repairing this bug as they did after 10.3.8.
In the mean time, I keep using 10.4.2 on my main disk, hoping Apple will fix it with the 10.4.5 update ...
G5 2x2   Mac OS X (10.4.2)  
G5 2x2   Mac OS X (10.3.8)  

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