So I've noticed that text looks much clearer if I disable system font smoothing for my Macbook Air.
I disabled it and you are right, the fonts are now less bold and more readable. Thanks!!
So I've noticed that text looks much clearer if I disable system font smoothing for my Macbook Air.
I just installed Firefox v31... It worked for a few hours then it stopped working.. IDK what's going on.
Please help
It keeps crashing after launching, like immediately after launching
I cannot stand Safari on OS :/
I have the Public Beta version of Yosemite. I was downloading two games (Real Boxing and F18 Carrier Landing 2) from the App Store when I cancelled them. In the Launchpad, the apps icons are all grey and have a bar. In the App Store page of those games, the button says "Install" like the apps were never installed. Also, the game " F18 Carrier Landing 2 " icon appears twice.
I will leave some images in attachment.
Can you help me?
I have a 2014 13" MacBook Air
Screen Sharing doesn't work...
It does, it just moved. I filed a bug report on it.
Screen Sharing.app used to be in /System/Library/CoreServices
Now it's in /System/Library/CoreServices/Applications
It de-linked from vnc:// URLs for me until I manually relaunched it, then it remapped properly.
Screen Sharing bug. I posted this as a standalone and then found this thread.
My experience so far is that I can screenshare with machines that are running the Beta, but not between machines that are on the Beta and ones still running Mavericks. I can connect to them, and browse files, but when I screenshare I get a "Please try again with different credentials (null)" error.
Is this just me or is it a legitimate issue? I did submit a bug report, but I was curious if someone could verify that this is universal.
Have you reported this to Apple?
This happened today so I didn't have time to do it but I also don't know how to do it. Do I do it through "Feedback Assistant" app ?
Well, I've got a new one. Earlier today, I decided that I wanted to test and see if Minecraft works in Yosemite. Unsurprisingly, it told me that I need to install the "Legacy Java SE 6" runtime. However, the installation window never appeared and I have no reason to believe that Java 6 was installed.
Fast forward about five minutes. I opened Feedback Assistant to submit a bug (the toolbars in Mail and Safari preferences have different background colors when selected; Safari is darker). I advanced partway through the report process when Feedback Assistant became unresponsive. Within a few moments, my entire computer became unresponsive. Again, I have no reason to believe Java was ever installed.
I forced shutdown and restarted the computer. It started just fine and everything worked normally until I once again tried to submit feedback. History repeated itself and I had to force shutdown again. Now, the progress indicator on startup does not make it more than half way. Essentially, Yosemite is now completely broken for me and I will have to wipe the drive and start over (apparently 11 GB free isn't enough to restore from Recovery).
I'm posting here because I don't want to pay $20 to call or chat with Apple support about it.
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Yes, that's the best way unless Feedback Assistant crashes (see above).
Well, I've got a new one. Earlier today, I decided that I wanted to test and see if Minecraft works in Yosemite. Unsurprisingly, it told me that I need to install the "Legacy Java SE 6" runtime. However, the installation window never appeared and I have no reason to believe that Java 6 was installed.
Fast forward about five minutes. I opened Feedback Assistant to submit a bug (the toolbars in Mail and Safari preferences have different background colors when selected; Safari is darker). I advanced partway through the report process when Feedback Assistant became unresponsive. Within a few moments, my entire computer became unresponsive. Again, I have no reason to believe Java was ever installed.
I forced shutdown and restarted the computer. It started just fine and everything worked normally until I once again tried to submit feedback. History repeated itself and I had to force shutdown again. Now, the progress indicator on startup does not make it more than half way. Essentially, Yosemite is now completely broken for me and I will have to wipe the drive and start over (apparently 11 GB free isn't enough to restore from Recovery).
It seems like Yosemite has a memory leak. Anybody run into this situation? I only had 3 apps open. Safari had 5 tabs. My laptop has 8gb RAM.
It seems like Yosemite has a memory leak. Anybody run into this situation? I only had 3 apps open. Safari had 5 tabs. My laptop has 8gb RAM.
Same thing happened to me this morning for the first time under consistent heavy usage since DP4 was released.
I don't have the new iTunes icon...?
Hey Guys, NEED HELP !
Am running Yosemite Beta 10.10 on y Macbook pro 13' retina.
I am unable to delete an app from the Launchpad. It shows a blank 'Microsoft OneNote' icon with status bar however i have already deleted the app. The Launchpad icon in my dock shows a status bar too.
It seems like i cant delete the icon, system restart or reset dock command in terminal didn't work either.
Tried erasing all app from Launchpad but that did not work; Here is the command i used which gave me an error -
"sqlite3 ~/Library/Application\ Support/Dock/*.db "DELETE from apps; \
DELETE from groups WHERE title<>''; DELETE from items WHERE rowid>2;" \
&& killall Dock"
I get an "Error: no such table: app"
"killall Dock" command worked but that did not fix/remove the icon or status bar from the Launchpad.
Any suggestions ?
Regards,
J
PS: Find attached a screenshot.