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Do you have problems with Yosemite or not?


  • Total voters
    146

nylon

macrumors 65816
Oct 26, 2004
1,407
1,058
Yosemite is buggy no doubt. Give it some time to mature.
 

Sangoma

macrumors regular
Dec 27, 2012
105
51
Had many problems after upgrading from Mavericks. Now trying with a clean install
 

S.B.G

Moderator
Staff member
Sep 8, 2010
26,673
10,458
Detroit
I've had nothing that I can think of since the public release. Now, during the public beta, there were plenty of problems, but that was sort of the point.
 

eimeria

macrumors member
Mar 18, 2011
66
2
No problems at all. Been running completely smoothly. However, I did not upgrade some of my older Macs that I did not think would handle the upgrade well (eg. Late 2009 MBP).
 

jdphoto

macrumors 6502
Jan 13, 2014
323
119
Responded yes, but it's only because I have some problems with non-Apple Wifi networks where I have to turn wifi off and then on again for it to connect. Otherwise though it's doing great, especially with Handoff/Continuity features.
 

n-evo

macrumors 68000
Aug 9, 2013
1,909
1,731
Amsterdam
iTunes doesn't respect the graphite appearance in the sense two of three stoplight buttons are still red and yellow respectively. Beyond that I don't have any issues.

I voted "no".
 

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Brocksley

macrumors member
Nov 5, 2013
59
11
Utah
Wi-Fi still drops a hundred times a day while on my University's WPA2 Enterprise Network. So, yeah. I have problems.
 

Obibob

macrumors member
Dec 11, 2014
47
2
l,estartit spain
mac pro 1.1 2.1

got my mac pro 1.1 from ebay it was suppose to be runing mav but was runing snow lep up graded to lion then to mav now running Yosemite
have 4 hd 2 500gb 2 2tb hd 1is boot drive can boot into lion mavericks or Yosemite as all os on one drive no problems


Model Name: Mac Pro
Model Identifier: MacPro2,1
Processor Name: Dual-Core Intel Xeon
Processor Speed: 2,66 GHz
Number of Processors: 2
Total Number of Cores: 4
L2 Cache (per Processor): 4 MB
Memory: 10 GB
Bus Speed: 1,33 GHz
Boot ROM Version: MP21.007F.B06
SMC Version (system): 1.7f10

will eventually upgrade ram to 32 gb & upgrade Processors to 2 quad core 3 ,00 ghz
at this moment all runing like a dream
 

Zeos

macrumors 6502
Jan 24, 2008
425
25
Yes, much more than ever on all three Macs we own. On three of three Macs, nearly every morning it appears there has been an overnight kernel panic and reboot; plus sudden bombing and reboots during the day now. This is getting ridiculous. :mad:



From an App Developer:
"The software quality has taken such a nosedive in the last few years that I'm deeply concerned for its future," said Marco Arment, co-founder of Tumblr, Instapaper and Overcast, in a blog post. "I fear that Apple's leadership doesn't realize quite how badly and deeply their software flaws have damaged their reputation." cnnfn.com
 

Meister

Suspended
Oct 10, 2013
5,456
4,310
Safari is faster than any browser ever, but displays a certificate error now.
 

Zeos

macrumors 6502
Jan 24, 2008
425
25
Yosemite is buggy no doubt. Give it some time to mature.

The maturing timeframe is just several months per OS X version. By the time Yosemite "matures" we're on to the next buggy version of OS X. On goes the cycle. Not sure I will be willing to pay the price premium for Mac computers in the future.
 

h9826790

macrumors P6
Apr 3, 2014
16,656
8,587
Hong Kong
I have only one main issue so far. The HD7950's driver is far from trouble free in Yosemite, flickering occur when VRAM frequency change (this is relatively minor, can be fixed by making a custom ROM to lock the VRAM clock speed), and very buggy in Safari (this is the major issue, it freeze the whole system which makes Safari totally unusable).
 

tkermit

macrumors 68040
Feb 20, 2004
3,586
2,921
Yes. But that goes for every Apple OS ever released (well, the ones that I've used anyway).
 

grahamperrin

macrumors 601
Jun 8, 2007
4,942
648
Orientation

Site certificates

Safari … displays a certificate error now.

If there's a problem (or error) with the certificate for a supposedly service (not necessarily a web site) to which the user is taken, then it's proper, normal for an alert to appear. An extreme example: Certificate errors constantly! (2014-11-06) – I'll add something there later today.

Declines

… From an App Developer:
"The software quality …

Discussion of that blog post is under Apple’s Software Quality Decline.
 

jfalberti

macrumors member
Aug 7, 2014
32
5
Visalia CA
No problems here

I'm running it on a 2007 MacBook Pro with 6 GB RAM, and a 2006 Mac Pro with 24 GB RAM and it runs fine on both of them. Mac Pro is kinda beefy, and it runs really well there.
 

mangomind

macrumors 6502a
Mar 15, 2012
542
5
Overall, haven't had any problems. There is improved performance, especially for older macs. It fixes a few bugs in Mavericks and introduces a few of its own.
 

afsnyder

macrumors 65816
Jan 7, 2014
1,270
33
I have a problem with the graphics being choppy but the functionality is still there and it looks great despite animation choppiness (only in some cases tho).
 
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