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tywebb13

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There is another build for yosemite 10.10.2.

Yesterday we had build 14C68k.

It has now been updated to 14C68m.

Direct links for the delta and combo are now in apple's developer forums.

The 14C68k links are still available through apple's developer forums, but NOT through the mac app store.

You will need to redownload if you want 14C68m. Also, since the build numbers are so close, you may not be able to get 14C68m through the mac app store if you already have 14C68k installed. In this case, use the direct links instead.
 

Julien

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There is another build for yosemite 10.10.2.

Yesterday we had build 14C68k.

It has now been updated to 14C68m.

Direct links for the delta and combo are now in apple's developer forums.

The 14C68k links are still available through apple's developer forums, but NOT through the mac app store.

You will need to redownload if you want 14C68m. Also, since the build numbers are so close, you may not be able to get 14C68m through the mac app store if you already have 14C68k installed. In this case, use the direct links instead.

Does it fix the Chrome crashing/touch pad issue?
 

asolochek

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Where can I find the direct links? I see the download in the mac dev center for build m, but it only seems to provide a link for the utility to configure the app store for beta releases. The app store shows k as the latest available.

There is another build for yosemite 10.10.2.

Yesterday we had build 14C68k.

It has now been updated to 14C68m.

Direct links for the delta and combo are now in apple's developer forums.

The 14C68k links are still available through apple's developer forums, but NOT through the mac app store.

You will need to redownload if you want 14C68m. Also, since the build numbers are so close, you may not be able to get 14C68m through the mac app store if you already have 14C68k installed. In this case, use the direct links instead.
 

tywebb13

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Where can I find the direct links?

Direct links for the delta and combo are now in apple's developer forums.

We should not post the links here though because that would be in breach of macrumors rules.
 

dcollins23

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I'm having a major issue with 10.10.2.

Essentially, I can't let my MacBook go to sleep. If it does, it will not come back on OR will show its last state, frozen. Can't use mouse, anything. Huge concern for me right now and happened immediately after upgrading. Is there a way I can downgrade to 10.10.1 or just wait for an update?
 

tywebb13

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You can restore from a time machine backup to go back to 10.10.1 if you want to.

Assuming you have a time machine backup though.

Please don't tell me you didn't back it up before installing a beta.
 

evgolsh

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I'm not alone... don't install 10.10.2 it is completely broken

I'm having a major issue with 10.10.2.

Essentially, I can't let my MacBook go to sleep. If it does, it will not come back on OR will show its last state, frozen. Can't use mouse, anything. Huge concern for me right now and happened immediately after upgrading. Is there a way I can downgrade to 10.10.1 or just wait for an update?

I'm not alone... don't install 10.10.2 it is completely broken
 

tywebb13

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Not yet.

Just as well too. Developers are reporting some serious bugs.

We may see a new build soon though, maybe a better one and maybe public beta testers will get it when the current bugs are fixed.
 

Macs123

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Laggy PDF scrolling

Does anyone know if the issues with slow/lagging PDF scrolling in Reader, Safari, Preview etc. has been addressed?
 

tywebb13

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All those complaining should remember that apple have always said you should not install betas on production machines and only install them on computers you would be willing to wipe and resinstall the system if necessary.

I go a little further than apple for people who only have 1 mac. I tell them to never install a beta!
 
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Eithanius

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I go a little further than apple for people who only have 1 mac. I tell them to never install a beta!

Why not...? I only have 1 Mac at my disposal, yet I can still install a beta on my Mac....
















































































































































On A Secondary Partition of course...! :p:p
 

tywebb13

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Why not...? I only have 1 Mac at my disposal, yet I can still install a beta on my Mac....

On A Secondary Partition of course...! :p:p

Of course you can.

But should you?

Anything can go wrong - to ALL your partitions, not just the yosemite beta one. That's not just my opinion. An apple engineer told me this!

Betas are usually fairly benign things. So we can go for a long time with many betas without any major dramas. But if we get used to this too much we may get complacent and be quite shocked when things go wrong - and basically forget that ANYTHING can go wrong with ANY beta at ANY TIME! Regardless of how nice things may be for a long time with many betas, this fact it always true and should never be forgotten.
 

Eithanius

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Of course you can.

But should you?

Anything can go wrong - to ALL your partitions, not just the yosemite beta one. That's not just my opinion. An apple engineer told me this!

Betas are usually fairly benign things. So we can go for a long time with many betas without any major dramas. But if we get used to this too much we may get complacent and be quite shocked when things go wrong - and basically forget that ANYTHING can go wrong with ANY beta at ANY TIME! Regardless of how nice things may be for a long time with many betas, this fact it always true and should never be forgotten.

I have nothing to fear... Because all my important data are stored on primary and secondary external drives. I've only run an important set of apps for my work. If all else fails, a complete non-TM restoration takes less than 2 hours...
 

tywebb13

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Well at least you have backups.

Some people I know don't even have backups before they install a beta!
 
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