Patrick Bateman
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Downloaded and installed it. Firefox is really slow, now. And Flash doesn't work.
Neither of these things are evidence that you updated or changed anything.Downloaded and installed it. Firefox is really slow, now. And Flash doesn't work.
Reinstall flash.Downloaded and installed it. Firefox is really slow, now. And Flash doesn't work.
Neither of these things are evidence that you updated or changed anything.
Neither of these things are evidence that you updated or changed anything.
I'm going to do a clean install but all I have is a 1TB external drive that has two partitions on it, one 500GB for time machine and the other for manually backed up files. I have 8GB free, so could I make a third partition and use that as the ML boot drive or is that too risky? I'm afraid I could somehow possibly lose my time machine partition when booting from the ML partition.
Why does it bother people so much that some choose to do a clean install? Stop asking why. Just let people do what they please. I don't know why some get so uptight about this. Who gives an F how others choose to spend/waste their time.
Turns out it won't let me make another partition on it anyway... might just ditch the clean install for now, until I can get my hands on a big enough USB.Why are you doing a clean install?
Anyway, yes, adding a partition is easy. If you don't have that 8GB as unused, shrink the last partition to make room, then hit the plus button and away you go. It will tell you if it's going to erase anything or not, so read the confirmation dialog boxes.
Turns out it won't let me make another partition on it anyway... might just ditch the clean install for now, until I can get my hands on a big enough USB.
Downloaded and installed it. Firefox is really slow, now. And Flash doesn't work.
Downloaded and installed it. Firefox is really slow, now. And Flash doesn't work.
I didn't see either of things covered. On the Macbook Pro, is there a way to show the remaining time on the battery? Lion displayed it, but I can't figure out how to enable it in ML. Also is there a way to get rid of the notifications icon on the top right of the top bar? I won't be using it, so I would like to get rid of the icon.
Yeah, it actually worked the first time, but the space it allocated to the new partition was only 2.8something GB's for some reason, even though I put 8GB before splitting the second partition in two. Now it won't let me alter it at all or add a new one.Really? did you shrink the existing ones first? I'm totally in love with Disk Utility since 10.7 (maybe even 10.6) with what it lets you do.
Wah? Why? It's serves the exact use-case you describe (constant Dashboard user here).Both that and notes I feel that they should be quickly accessible but not really dock apps and more like widgets (not dashboard widgets though, I hate dashboard).
Got my up to date code and installed this morning. Now mission control/expose seems to be running at a much lower framerate when there are a few windows up. Anybody else had this issue?
You see, this is why I don't want to install ML.I upgraded this morning and have the same issue on a 2012 Macbook Air, all other GUI animations (opening notification center, etc.) are fine though.
It looks like a lot of other people are blaming the graphics driver for it...hope this gets an update soon.
I don't know, but that place gives me the chills. I don't have much stuff set up over there, but it feels like it doesn't belong somehow. I've just set it up as mission control space again to visit it (is there a default gesture?), and yeah I'm just not a fan.Wah? Why? It's serves the exact use-case you describe (constant Dashboard user here).
You see, this is why I don't want to install ML.
I have a mid-2012 Air too and Lion is perfect. If I just redeem the code could I download it at a later date?
They could easily (specifically reminders) add a drop down menubar version. Similar to Anciety but a literal drop down look, iPad style.I wish reminders could be a top bar app or even use the notification center estate to quickly set a reminder, twitter-like.
Both that and notes I feel that they should be quickly accessible but not really dock apps and more like widgets (not dashboard widgets though, I hate dashboard).
Updated my 2011 i5 MBA and it works great. Opening the cover from sleep is what I always hoped OSX could be. And now I get Power Nap, too? Awesome.
Do you have to turn on power nap somewhere?
Full details here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5394Yeah, power nap is great.
I open the lid and it's fully responsive with emails waiting instantly.
I wonder what it does with battery life in sleep mode though.
If you have a SSD in your MBA/MBP, you get a software update with power nap.
You enable it in the Energy Saver panel in System Preferences.
If you have a SSD in your MBA/MBP, you get a software update with power nap.
You enable it in the Energy Saver panel in System Preferences.
Crude mockup of what I mean;They could easily (specifically reminders) add a drop down menubar version. Similar to Anciety but a literal drop down look, iPad style.
I upgraded this morning and have the same issue on a 2012 Macbook Air, all other GUI animations (opening notification center, etc.) are fine though.
It looks like a lot of other people are blaming the graphics driver for it...hope this gets an update soon.
Ah, thanks. I have the new 2012 Air.
Hmm, must be a separate update than ML? I don't see it in my battery prefs.
Crude mockup of what I mean;
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Hopefully some 3rd party could enable something like that, but I doubt it.
Finally got my damn code. 50 hours. Here we go!
sorry if i missed it: is this color discrepancy with the tabs on Gaf a Safari 6 thing?
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I also noticed some large screenshots on blu-ray.com would open and the bit not initially shown in the window would have a different gamma than the other part.
Ah, thanks. I have the new 2012 Air.
Hmm, must be a separate update than ML? I don't see it in my battery prefs.
Anyone confirm that it works with non-OEM SSDs?