D300 + 10.4.11 + Aperture 2.0 WORKS!!!

This combo works for me. No need to upgrade to Leopard (yet). I can finally see my D300 RAW files and they look wonderful. Just make sure you run software update a couple times after you install Aperture 2.0 - it grabbed a couple things that probably installed what I needed.
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Sorry, just read this:
"Cameras and camera backs followed by an asterisk require Aperture 2 with Mac OS X Tiger v10.4.11 or Mac OS X Leopard v10.5.2 or later."
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