Ok @Stefdar... I'll try your tips once.I knew what you meant and I stand by my answer. There are two things you can do, first go to System Settings in Extensions and check if you have any Finder activated extensions and deactivate them temporarily and try again, and second change your primary language temporarily to English and see if the Finder's toolbar still crashes, as it is very well known that in betas most of the other languages don't work correctly. Seeing your screenshot I BET YOU that the moment you put English as your primary language all these problems will go away.
with the latest beta on my mac studio, the speaker on studio display doesn't work. It's just play for 2 secs and then totally muted.
Because it is always like that with betas. The last thing they fix is the rest of the languages. I should expect an apology but you have insulted someone who has been trying to help you and that shows a lot about your character, so I know better. Enjoy your working Finder toolbar...Ok @Stefdar... I'll try your tips once.
I have opened a private communication with you, have you read it yet?
Greetings pinarek
UPDATE:
Yes You're right, it's enough just to set the language to English and I can already
customize the list of symbols.
But why is it like that ?
I had to completely format, re-install Monterey, install the nightly build, and then upgrade to Ventura with Little Snitch, everything is working fine and dandy now.I could omly get Internet by using Safe Mode. Hope the next beta fixes that. I couldn't get my WIFI 6 or my 10GBe Internet adapter (QNap Thunderbolt 3 to 10gBE optical adapter) to work otherwise. Uninstalled Little Snitch, and tried the beta Little Snitch. Nothing works but Safe Mode. Two Macs, same situation.
Shut down, hold power down until you get startup option, click on the boot drive, hold down Shift and continue. It will reboot into Safe Mode. Don't have to hold down any keys.
Exactly the same here. Did what you did to go back to Monterey. I did have little snitch installed so that might be the issue but I am going to wait for a few more beta releases before trying again.Zero internet access here, too. Both WiFi and Ethernet didn't work. Network Prefs Pane shows valid IP address for both WiFi and Ethernet. Uninstalled Little Snitch, VPN extensions; still no joy. Disabled WiFi and tried Ethernet alone; and vice versa. I'm stymied.
Rolled back to Monterey by erasing boot disk and reinstalling Monterey, then restored from Time Machine backup. One weird problem after restore is that Mail will not launch. Throws up an alert that the Mail Library can't be read, needs a newer version of Mac OS. This one really has me perplexed, as the backup was from before I installed Ventura.
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You have to reboot (command+r) or (hold down the power button) until you get prompted, go into disk utility and delete, and reinstall Monterey.Exactly the same here. Did what you did to go back to Monterey. I did have little snitch installed so that might be the issue but I am going to wait for a few more beta releases before trying again.
Is it working for you now on subsequent betas?Search in the Apple mail app does not work.
It's a hit or miss for me. I think 1 and 2 worked better than 3 for Mail on MacOS.Is it working for you now on subsequent betas?
In Beta 1 I was getting no search results at all in Mail (spotlight was working fine however). Is that what you are still experiencing?It's a hit or miss for me. I think 1 and 2 worked better than 3 for Mail on MacOS.
When searching it actually produced results, now it's not doing anything.In Beta 1 I was getting no search results at all in Mail (spotlight was working fine however). Is that what you are still experiencing?
My inability to access the internet via WiFi boiled down to the lack of DNS server control on the WiFi interface.I altered my DNS servers using the Terminal commandlines (under bash):
sudo networksetup -getdnsservers Wi-Fi -->
8.8.8.8
sudo networksetup -setdnsservers Wi-Fi 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
sudo networksetup -getdnsservers Wi-Fi -->
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
scutil --dns -->
...
nameserver[0] : 8.8.8.8
nameserver[1] : 8.8.4.4
...
I think that this has worked under Ventura Beta 2.
(the --> arrow indicates that what follows is the output from the command)
In addition, I wonder if this can be made permanent by editing the file:
/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist
Any ideas? How should the preferences.plist be properly edited? defaults? plutil? Say:
sudo plutil preferences.plist -insert ServerAddresses -string 8.8.4.4 -append
I haven't tried this yet.
you have to bring up System Settings and now search for DNS in order to modify/change it.My inability to access the internet via WiFi boiled down to the lack of DNS server control on the WiFi interface.
This command line workaround made it finally work. Thank you
Is this with tab groups or even with non-tab group windows? I have the exact same problems with Safari (15.5) in Monterey when I'm on tab group windows.Safari bugs:
Some bugs are not new for Safari 16 but seems to occur more often.
- Goes to the previous page by itself
- Jumps to the last tab by itself
- Random tabs loses it's content and becomes blank
- Sometimes takes several tries to reload a page
I have reported it all to Apple.
Is anyone else having issues with Continuity Camera? I've got both ios16 and macos13 public betas, and the camera IS detected but always I'm just seeing a blank screen. Eventually Facetime complains about not having any signal. Discord (web) just hangs there and does nothing.