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- duckseason0
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After going through this a few more times on files that I've been working with for a few months, I realized it's actually not a missing font warning.
It's a warning stating, "Font is present on system but requires a layout change"Similar dialog as the missing font warning.
- Hmm, I had to chase the fonts down and do the replace font fun stepprophetone
- the 'typography twerk'prophetone
- stewart0
Oh man where did my colored folders go. Fucking dot!
- colin_s0
the fucking itunes cover art screensaver now doesn't exit when you move your mouse. it instead asks you if you want to play one of hte records on the screen.
what sort of useless bullshit is that. when i move my mouse, i want the screensaver to go away. not to go down and have to find an "exit" button. christ on skates.
- What the fuck is a screensaver?nb
- I can't believe Apple has RUINED the screensaver feature. This is certainly the downfall of Apple.nb
- This would never have happened if Steve were still alive.nb
- My Zune has had this feature for years, fanboyshereswhatidid
- Zuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuun...MrT
- kona0
5.29GB download here at work... 24 hours 32 minutes.
A billion dollar a year company, 1.87Mbs download speed. lol.
- wow, lol. took me like a an hour or something at home. they need to trade in the us robotics 56k'sprophetone
- animatedgif0
> saying that the more ram the computer had the longer it would take to wake up, which I knew was utter rubbish
Not entirely false, when it goes to sleep it saves the entire content of ram to disk in a file called sleepimage. I thought it was a laptop thing to go into a low power cold sleep though so it shouldn't happen on an iMac
- omg0
my friend says that Installing a recent bootleg version of Apple LogicXPro doesn't work anymore.....
- monospaced0
set, my late 2012 iMac does that grayed out wake up with Mavericks. My older iMac doesn't. Think it's a hardware thing? It does bother me waiting.
- It's not consistent though. Sometimes it's instant after a day. I can never predict when it'll be in a coma.monospaced
- Same for me - not consistntnylon
- drgs0
works great, i see little difference
- instrmntl0
No spinning wheel in the Mail update. Bugs me that I don't know if it is checking my mail when hitting Get Mail.
- twooh0
Installed it last night and already encountering a ton of problems already. I have a 2008 MacBook Pro, and it made it way too slow for me to operate. Furthermore if you run any NTFS tools for external drives, or Bootcamp, you can forget about accessing them for now.
- Bootcamp doesnt work?ESKEMA
- thanks for the update, I won't upgrade until I know bootcamp worksmonospaced
- Not sure if Bootcamp doesn't work. I just can't access my Bootcamp drive, or any other NTFS drive for that matter, while in OS Xtwooh
- I'm in OS Xtwooh
- NTFS has been read-only for years. You've always had to use a 3rd Party app to write.monospaced
- well reboot and try it man!! I need to know!!!1!11ESKEMA
- You may need more RAM. 2Gs is minimum, but 4Gs will run it more smoothly.wagshaft
- monospaced, not with "NTFS-3G", and "NTFS for Mac OS X". Those allow read/writetwooh
- You're an idiot if you updated and use ktexts extensivelyanimatedgif
- I got a late 2008 one also and its working good so far.Bullitt
- set0
mono: that's weird. I thought it was a hardware thing but mavericks sorted it out for me...
Mine seemed to depend on how long it had been asleep. If only for an hour then it'd wake up a lot quicker than waking it up in the morning.
- I don't know why it does it. It might be a new thing regarding energy efficiency. It's just not always.monospaced
- Yea it's odd, I've owned probably 10 macs and this one is the only one that's done it. Glad it's fixed now.set
- ukit20
Runs fine for me but I'm also not convinced this actually is a new OS. I think they just added the tags and tabbed finder window (which is useful) and then went surfing the rest of the summer.
- haahahahESKEMA
- hence, free.mantrakid
- sounds about rightJulesvm
- it's a small upgrade... from what... 10.8.5 to 10.9monospaced
- < if a small upgrade why are they shouting about it being new and amazing and all?fadein11
- nylon0
My iMac is fucked BIG TIME... Every click takes around 7 seconds to react...
NIGHTMARE
- what iMac and when'd ya buy it?fyoucher1
- Probably spotlight indexinganimatedgif
- nb0
So.... does anyone use Chrome with Mavericks? I've been reading about Chrome being 32-bit only, Java 7 doesn't support 32-bit, and wondering if Chrome or Java (or, a 32-to-64 bit interpreter app of some kind) was making the computer run hot.
I've been using Safari today and keeping Chrome closed, and everything seems to be fine. Coincidence? Or is Chrome shit on Mavericks?
- Maybe it's one of my Chrome plug-ins? Although I don't have anything fancy in my Chrome. Just adblock & iReader.nb
- Do you actually use Java?animatedgif
- instrmntl0
View >> Arrange By isn't working. Hmm.
- instrmntl0
I think I am going to figure out how to rollback.
Just for the record, I needed Numbers to send an estimate/open a doc. To dl required a 10.9 update. I said sure why not, I'm desperate. While waiting for this to happen (it took about an our to get the init dl form apps), I discovered that I could grab an older version of Numbers. I did, but later on the 10.9 Continue to Install finally appeared, so I figured, why not, I waited this long. Huge mistake. I should have know better.
Although I realize this is a beta and prone to a lot of bugs, this just seems beyond acceptable to me.