Anybody on the latest Monterey beta (12.1, can't find a topic about the beta) lost the Monterey screensaver after changing to a different one?
This?Anybody on the latest Monterey beta (12.1, can't find a topic about the beta) lost the Monterey screensaver after changing to a different one?
Was FT with a friend today for about 1.5 hr.; MBP 2017....fan never came one; don't remember the fans usually coming on for FT (though I usually FT with iPadPro).That's normal for intel.
Fixed in 12.1 Beta (21C5039b) (Beta 3)Safari 15 drawing tab close button (X) inconsistently in compact mode:
See my post here:Can anyone set a desktop screen other than the ugly pink mountain and get it to remain on the desktop for the following computer start? I can't, I've tried, I go set an image that as far as I know should persist through restarts. I've also set it to cycle between 4 images, thinking that might help. But every day for every new start, I'm looking at the ugly pink mountain. Any suggestions?
Here is a post in the forum about it.
desktop wallpaper
I'm having an issue where I go in and select a desktop wall paper, and I have it set to change pictures every day from a small group of images, and everyday when I turn on my MBP, I end up with ugly Pink Screen not only on the page where I pick a user, but there it is again on my desktop. This...forums.macrumors.com
But I am talking about the desktop, not the “pick a user to log in with” screen, and not the locked screen. I am setting the desktop with an image, and the next time I start my MBP in Monterey, I see the ugly pink mountain to choose a user to log in with (accepted), then I arrive at the desktop, where I have previously set a desktop picture, yet I am always greeted by the ugly pink mountain, until I go back to desktop settings and set it again, as in every day.
Sorry I misunderstood. Yes, what you’re describing sounds like a bug that shouldn’t be happening. Not sure of the location of your Desktop Background file, but I’m using a folder in my Photos Library I’ve dedicated to Desktop Wallpaper, and I have it set to cycle thru those At random. I have seen a couple times where that specific folder doesn’t load or loads slowly in the folder picker within the System Preferences / Desktop & Screensaver / Desktop section. But eventually it does load.But I am talking about the desktop, not the “pick a user to log in with” screen, and not the locked screen. I am setting the desktop with an image, and the next time I start my MBP in Monterey, I see the ugly pink mountain to choose a user to log in with (accepted), then I arrive at the desktop, where I have previously set a desktop picture, yet I am always greeted by the ugly pink mountain, until I go back to desktop settings and set it again, as in every day.
This is not how the desktop picture worked in previous MacOSs and I think this is a bug. The setting and choice for the desktop image should be persistent from start to start and it is not.
Yes, sometimes. I also see some of my mounted external SUB drive desktop icons briefly change to a folder icon and back to it's normal icon. Sometimes no icons and I have to force quit Finder or even reboot.12.0.1 has been a mess.Anyone else have Finder windows intermittently close when clicking on an item and choosing "Move to Trash" via the shortcut menu? It happens maybe one in ten times for me.
I wouldn’t strain yourself too hard trying to fix this. File Feedback with Apple and let them know. I’ve had similar BlueTooth issues where my Magic Keyboard & Trackpad fail to connect, and sometimes just reconnecting with a Lightning Cable fixed it and sometimes BlueTooth is off and doesn’t enable when selected. And when that happens I also notice I’ve got zero interfaces listed under Network Settings. I also see crash reports saying com.apple.WebKit.Networking has stopped working. I’m holding off until macOS 12.1 is released so I can reinstall over itself.I am just setting up my new mac mini, and this morning I found my bluetooth audio (Audio Engine) is not working. But I'm typing on my magic keyboard? It must be receiving, but not transmitting.
Yesterday I migrated from data a backup, and then I was prompted to update the OS to run one of my apps. After the update network connections and thunderbolt did not work. But wifi did work. So I re-did the migration over wifi.
This morning the migration is complete and network is working. But now bluetooth does not work. I tried "sudo pkill bluetoothd" in terminal, but the issue is not corrected.
I know what you're thinking, it's probably my bluetooth receiver? But I tested with my 16" macbook, and on that machine I can play music with no issue.
Any help would be appreciated! I'm half tempted to re-migrate, but I'm worried that something completely unrelated will turn up broken....
I wouldn’t strain yourself too hard trying to fix this. File Feedback with Apple and let them know. I’ve had similar BlueTooth issues where my Magic Keyboard & Trackpad fail to connect, and sometimes just reconnecting with a Lightning Cable fixed it and sometimes BlueTooth is off and doesn’t enable when selected. And when that happens I also notice I’ve got zero interfaces listed under Network Settings. I also see crash reports saying com.apple.WebKit.Networking has stopped working. I’m holding off until macOS 12.1 is released so I can reinstall over itself.
I also see some of my mounted external SUB drive desktop icons briefly change to a folder icon and back to it's (sic) normal icon.
I've got a Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Dock Pro that I purchased at the same time I purchased my 2020 M1 MBP (Nov?), and it's been Very Reliable while I was on Big Sur, but not so much since going to Monterey. It definitely seems like a software issue, though, at least from what I can gather in various forums. Big Sur good .... Upgrade to Monterey= "problems".@gank41 I have this exact behavior with Monterey v12.2
The hardware is Drobo, mounted as a Time Machine backup volume.
Tom