When can we expect 10.10.1? Half an hour after upgrading and i already found 3 bugs. I'm so dissapointed in apple. I'd prefer they wait another month or two to polish the GM before releasing it.
When can we expect 10.10.1? Half an hour after upgrading and i already found 3 bugs. I'm so dissapointed in apple. I'd prefer they wait another month or two to polish the GM before releasing it.
Even I'm waiting for it after seeing the very active bug thread.
When can we expect 10.10.1? Half an hour after upgrading and i already found 3 bugs.
For those wanting to know system specs. I ran 10.10 Public Beta from a USB external so this is not an install over the beta. I upgraded the internal Mavericks OS to Yosemite on a 2012 MacBook Air running 8GB RAM.
When can we expect 10.10.1? Half an hour after upgrading and i already found 3 bugs. I'm so dissapointed in apple. I'd prefer they wait another month or two to polish the GM before releasing it.
It sounds like you upgraded Mavericks to Yosemite, and not a clean install, this might be the cause of your problems, problems that many if not most everyone else is not experiencing.
This is the first time I've held off upgrading my main machine and only applied the update to my laptop. I have found it rather buggy on my laptop and may wait for .1 to install it on my iMac.
Example bugs:
- Mac App Store launches but won't load. Force quit. Repeated attempts. Finally worked after a reboot.
- Finder windows stranded by lack of radio buttons. Must relaunch finder to close window.
- Went to restart. No response. Went to shut down instead no response. Finally had to hard power off to shut down and power back up.
- Safari kicking out Flash plug-in. No surprise here but it worked much better on the Public Beta. Could be more of a flash issue but Safari is also hanging a lot.
- Stacks showing as empty boxes before updating with icons.
- Excessive RAM usage and seems to slow the system down.
For those wanting to know system specs. I ran 10.10 Public Beta from a USB external so this is not an install over the beta. I upgraded the internal Mavericks OS to Yosemite on a 2012 MacBook Air running 8GB RAM.
It sounds like you upgraded Mavericks to Yosemite, and not a clean install, this might be the cause of your problems, problems that many if not most everyone else is not experiencing.
OP never returned after being asked twice about which bugs he was experiencing. There for he probably doesn't have any, just ranting about something he caused and figured out later.
So 10.10 has no bugs. When did they fix them?
10.10 Bug thread
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1740402/
When can we expect 10.10.1? Half an hour after upgrading and i already found 3 bugs. I'm so dissapointed in apple. I'd prefer they wait another month or two to polish the GM before releasing it.
OP never returned after being asked twice about which bugs he was experiencing. There for he probably doesn't have any, just ranting about something he caused and figured out later.
Now I know. Read all of the other posts he made.
10.8 and 10.9 felt very stable in comparison to this version.
This is the first time I've held off upgrading my main machine and only applied the update to my laptop. I have found it rather buggy on my laptop and may wait for .1 to install it on my iMac.
Example bugs:
- Mac App Store launches but won't load. Force quit. Repeated attempts. Finally worked after a reboot.
- Finder windows stranded by lack of radio buttons. Must relaunch finder to close window.
- Went to restart. No response. Went to shut down instead no response. Finally had to hard power off to shut down and power back up.
- Safari kicking out Flash plug-in. No surprise here but it worked much better on the Public Beta. Could be more of a flash issue but Safari is also hanging a lot.
- Stacks showing as empty boxes before updating with icons.
- Excessive RAM usage and seems to slow the system down.
For those wanting to know system specs. I ran 10.10 Public Beta from a USB external so this is not an install over the beta. I upgraded the internal Mavericks OS to Yosemite on a 2012 MacBook Air running 8GB RAM.