Bug 107161 For Mac

Levin@microsoft.com> Subject: [PATCH AUTOSEL for 4.14 107/161] blk-mq: fix. My laptop that triggered a bug on the discard path: WARNING: CPU: 2 PID: 207. Set MAC on VFs Sasha Levin 2018-04-09 0:20 ` [PATCH AUTOSEL for 4.14.

This is a Wiki, so anyone can edit it and add bugs and/or bug fixes. Problems with Networking specially with HTTP protocol. Sometime it takes for ages to open a webpage or to view a mail message that has web content. EDITED Hi, I was able to fix this. I was going to reinstall the previous version, so I went into recovery mode and by mistake I selected setup from Internet.

Bug 107161 For Mac

I taught it was not going to function because normally when you do that it says the there is a previous osx version installed. But to my surprise, it wen along installing the Beta again from the internet. After that things have improved a lot in regard to networking. I don't know if this fixes your problems, mas it does not hurt to try. Since nothing is deleted, it only resintalls the beta from the internet.

At least in my case that's what happened. Networking PROBLEMS: FIXED I was able to fix this. I was going to reinstall the previous version, so I went into recovery mode and by mistake I selected setup from Internet. I taught it was not going to function because normally when you do that it says the there is a previous osx version installed. But to my surprise, it wen along installing the Beta again from the internet.

After that things have improved a lot in regard to networking. I don't know if this fixes your problems, mas it does not hurt to try. Since nothing is deleted, it only resintalls the beta from the internet. At least in my case that's what happened. Bugs I have noticed so far: - hangs when locking screen and resuming it on again; I have to force shut it down and then turn it on again - reboots when using key shortcut to put to sleep mode; shows error when 'resuming', saying it rebooted (and sends crash report to Apple) - battery dying pretty quickly in sleep mode; before I go to sleep I always put it in my bag, and usually when I arrive at work/internship it's still at 100%, if not at least at 95%. But today it was at 85%.

Bug 107161 For Mac

And yes, I'm 100% sure it was completely charged right before I went to bed. Obviously, I know it's a beta. So I'm not too surprised. Although compared to the Sierra beta last year, there now seem to be actual annoying bugs. Last year I only experienced a bit more lag here and there, nothing else.

So I look forward to the next beta, which hopefully addresses these issues right away, although I realize it might take up to a few more betas. Click to expand.So i didn't get all the way but positive signs so far. Steps - Booted in recovery mode High Sierra - Opened Disk Utility - Tried to erase boot drive and format to Mac os journaled - no dice (didn't work got an error) - Tried to erase boot drive and format to APFS - x error message advising that there was a kernel being used in a mounted “Restore” partitian.but it errored later than the first error. So - I rebooted using a bootable USB with Sierra (Not High) - Opened disk utility - Tried to erase boot drive and format to APFS - Success!

- Tried to erase boot drive and format to Mac OS Journaled - Success! So looks like one of the issues was there was something being used on the drive that I was trying to format that was stopping the process. By the time I got this far it was pretty late so i’m going to try and restore from my TM backup tonightI’ll let you know who I go.

I’ve got 2 TM backups. High Sierra 10.13. Sierra 10.12 I’m not sure if the HS 10.13 backup will restore to a non APFS formatted drive but I’ll see how I go, and keep you posted. So i didn't get all the way but positive signs so far.

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Steps - Booted in recovery mode High Sierra - Opened Disk Utility - Tried to erase boot drive and format to Mac os journaled - no dice (didn't work got an error) - Tried to erase boot drive and format to APFS - x error message advising that there was a kernel being used in a mounted “Restore” partitian.but it errored later than the first error. So - I rebooted using a bootable USB with Sierra (Not High) - Opened disk utility - Tried to erase boot drive and format to APFS - Success! - Tried to erase boot drive and format to Mac OS Journaled - Success! So looks like one of the issues was there was something being used on the drive that I was trying to format that was stopping the process. By the time I got this far it was pretty late so i’m going to try and restore from my TM backup tonightI’ll let you know who I go. I’ve got 2 TM backups. High Sierra 10.13.

Bug 107161 For Mac Os

Sierra 10.12 I’m not sure if the HS 10.13 backup will restore to a non APFS formatted drive but I’ll see how I go, and keep you posted. I agree with everyone. Also, on my MacBook Air 13' from Early 2015, the Mail app is not refreshing appropriately in the background when it's open.

I would be surfing the web whatever, and unless I go there and refresh, no emails will come in. And if they do, it takes a lot longer than what I have my auto-refresh set to so they appear in bulk. Also, going into Finder and clicking on Creative Cloud or All My Files will crash the system and the computer would restart. So yes, random restarts, battery definitely drains a lot.

I didn't use my computer today a lot and when I opened it it was hot, so there's definitely some activity going on in the background even after you close the lid. Something's wrong. But like some of you have said, it's a Beta and we're here to find the bugs. Hopefully, by the 19th we will have a 2nd Beta will bug fixes.

Hi, user Itaki and i have encountered a show stopping bug in the DELL branded Mac version of X-Rites 1Profiler software specific to the DELL bundles including an i1 Display. The DUCCS (Dell UltraSharp Color Calibration Solution) doesn't detect USB connected displays, It does see the connected i1 Display hardware (funnily enough in my case connected directly to the USB hub inside the monitor) but not the monitor itself, making the whole point of this type of monitor a bit moot (ignoring 4K for a moment). This has nothing to do with Dell not supporting Apple and all that usual flaming. This is an official DELL software provided for Apple users and it doesn't do the most basic thing - recognising the DELL display via USB. The original version straight from X-Rite works flawlessly, detecting the monitor. Booting to Windows via Bootcamp and using the windows version of DELL USCCS works as well without complaints. This has been going on since Maverick 10.9.4 at least and continued straight to Yosemite 10.10.

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PLEASE restore this basic functionality. 1Profiler is no alternative, as it doesn't provide the special UP3214Q sauce, ADC, Uniformity compensation or writing settings to CAL1 and CAL2. For the advertised purpose and the money involved, that's not a reason to recommend DELL. User Itaki has confirmed this bug on several Apple hardware with his UP2414Q. Contact me via PM for hardware details and stuff. I have the exact same problem. Replacing the display by Dell unfortunately did not solve the problem.

Booting in bootcamp works flawlessly, I can calibrate with DP 1.2 switched on (some people suggested that this could be the problem). In OSX 10.10 the display can be calibrated only when connected through HDMI. This is not an option, since I only get 30Hz in 4K and the Hardware LUTs are different depending on the connection (which means, I cannot calibrate via HDMI and then use DP). It is very frustrating not being able to use an important feature of the display (hardware calibration). I understand that it is Dells responsibility to fix the bug and possibly bring the calibration solution to version 1.5.6, which is where the official x-rite software is.

Just like JSTEVENS79 at every start version 1.5.7 wants to upgrade 1.5.6. Sadly, for me it stops at Step 1 of 6 with following message: 'Could not set the display's default luminance. Error communicating with the display. Please verify the USB connection. Power cycle the display, restart the application and try again.' That's a step forward compared to the previous available version 1.5.3. I will try different settings, but for v1.5.7 to keep asking for 1.5.6 doesn't inspire confidence, to be completely honest.

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