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only issue I had was it going nonresponsive playing a vid, so thats good, I'll update my three machines tonight...
 
Widespread issues are one thing, like not connecting when waking out of sleep. But little hit or miss things like Safari not autocompleting a website (not adding the .com to Macrumors, for example) - I'm not so sure that's a Lion issue. Sounds like more of an "issue with this particular computer" problem.
 
Greyed-out audio bug is still there, and it still fails to auto connect to wifi upon wake from sleep. Very disappointing. (2010 MBP.)

I experienced the same behavior. I will be hard wiring to my network for the time being. I'm also very disappointed.

Kurt 2011 iMac
 
Clean re-install did the trick (before 10.7.1)

After upgrading my SL (Macbook Pro 2010) to Lion through App Store, I had for several weeks severe issues with Wifi. Specifically after sleep, my MBP had trouble re-connecting, and trying to turn off/on Airport had a "delay" of 10-15 sec, before the action happened.

I have fixed this before 10.7.1 (and some other issues with sluggishness and some apps not opening at login, despite being very present in my login items) by the marathon of a data backup, a whole clean installation of Lion and re-install of apps from the bottom->up (and not a Time Machine restore, although I had that as last resort).

This resulted in a very fast MBP, everything works smoothly, including Wifi after sleep and that was before today´s 10.7.1 upgrade (which has been run and has not altered any of the goodness).
 
Sounds like your backlight keyboard is bad. If it's being recognized properly, I'd think the backlight keys would be enabled.

I just want them to fix the backlit keyboard so it works again on my brand new MBP. Came preinstalled with Lion and the backlight on the keyboard worked all of the 10 minutes it took to do the initial setup, and when the update was installed the backlight hasn't worked since. The backlight buttons do nothing and there isn't even an option for it in the keyboard preferences...
 
As the new Mac OS 10.7 Lion is just a subset of iOS things will be smaller now. A 100+ MB update would be rather large for an iOS device. This means that a 10 - 20 MB updates will be the norm.

It was nice when we had a full fledged Mac OS X but now we have iOS X Lion.

Is a missing item a bug or just the dumbing down of the Mac OS to make it the new large iToy OS?

Not correct.
 
I don't think Windows losers realize how childish they are trolling Mac forums.

It's like this:

As Mac users, we've got this hot girlfriend, and we're complaining that she doesn't paint her nails in colors we like.....

and then some schmuck Windows user comes by, who has never had a descent girlfriend, and tries to wow us that his girlfriend shaves her underarms, and that we should be impressed. Please.

Do you have a girlfriend? No?:(

You sound even worse than him. At least, he sounds happy.
 
As someone pointed out, Apple has dropped the "Quality" from their name, especially when it comes to software. Their hardware is awesome. iOS is still amazing in terms of the whole platform but OSX is like retarded now. I like the appearance changes of OSX Lion but i'm confused why they are having soo many goofy problems. Its like they want people to just get used to iOS and who knows, they may stop making OSX soon. Really, if OSX becomes iOS that's fine, it will just make buying a MAC completely different than a PC because you'll be greatly limited in what you can do. Maybe all the "Pros" will move to PC then. I guess we'll all find out in due time. I've been building PC's for 8+ years and finally got a Mac and love it, then Lion comes out and im thinking, huh????.

[FACEPALM]:rolleyes:[/FACEPALM]
 
finally got a Mac and love it, then Lion comes out and im thinking, huh????.


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That's kind of ... a bummer.
 
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fixed my audio icon being grayed out. (my main problem with Lion on this laptop)

Safari is sluggish and beach balling allot now on 10.7.1 ...weird...I didn't notice this before maybe because I use firefox more.

Overall it does feel snappier opening launchpad and opening/swiping in mission control

I'm hearing my fans spin up more now than when I was on 10.7

I'll have to do some more testing....


This is on my Macbook Pro 13" - June 2009 model, with original 256 ssd, 8gb ram.

I haven't done a clean install on this laptop yet since purchase.

I bought it from Apple with Leopard, I upgraded to Snow Leopard, and then upgraded to Lion. :) No issues other than the audio.

Not mine. I updated my 2010 MBP, rebooted, and it was grayed out...
 
I find it funny that my 2007 C2D macbook w. 950graphic card has not had any problems w/ either .0 or .1 everything works properly so far. Fingers crossed that keeps being that way :cool:

My late 2009 C2D Macbook is working decent could be better(my system freezed once), I'm really suprised by all of these problems people are talking about, especially about WiFi.

And also strange that 10.7.1 update for the MBA weighs in at about 50MB, are people having more problems with newer models?
 
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8J2 Safari/6533.18.5)

No issues for Lion and its .1 on my Hackintosh.
 
Wow. That was quick. But it was needed, Lion is buggy as hell.

Really not quick. 27 days for the .1 update is longer than almost every other OS X release, and twice as long as it took for 10.6.1.

I wonder how many of the issues are on machines that were upgraded to Lion vs. where Lion was freshly installed.

Almost every system was upgraded (as opposed to clean install), weren't they?
 
My new MacBook Pro 2011 i7 (with Lion and this new update) still runs hot without doing much and battery life is MAYBE 3 hours on a good day. Compared with my duo-core MacBook Pro that I used to have (2009) it's pretty bad. I used to get 5-6 hours and rarely heard the fan.
 
Sounds like your backlight keyboard is bad. If it's being recognized properly, I'd think the backlight keys would be enabled.

Nothing wrong with the keyboard. The backlight keys would show up on screen before the update, just not do anything when you pushed them. A reset of the SMC as suggested by many on the Apple support forums made the backlit keyboard options disappear completely. This is a well-documented issue with Lion and keyboard backlighting problems.
 
I am experiencing a major bug in the video drivers. Last night, I was playing Killing Floor (a Steam game) with a friend and it ran perfectly. Today, after the update, the game crashed several times, textures not loading, artifacts and such crap. It only works well after putting the game on Low settings, while it worked fine before on High.
 
Too many replies to go through all of them. I just installed .1 and I wanted to say: "Yeah Apple! This is how it should be. Yihaa. My 3 year old iMac is snappy again!" What a difference. :D

Still, I would like to have some color back into the OS.
 
Spinning wheel in Safari's address bar

After the update I noticed the spinning wheel in the address bar doesn't stop spinning, after the website was loaded. It happens in 70% of the websites I am visiting.

Anybody else with the same problem? Can this be related to the update?
 
My new MacBook Pro 2011 i7 (with Lion and this new update) still runs hot without doing much and battery life is MAYBE 3 hours on a good day. Compared with my duo-core MacBook Pro that I used to have (2009) it's pretty bad. I used to get 5-6 hours and rarely heard the fan.

Have you done a PRAM and SMC reset? This has fixed this issue for some people.
 
Horrible

This update has proven ridiculous so far! Now that I am running 10.7.1, my safari seems to crash whenever I watch videos or live video streams! The whole laptop & OS crashes, with the spinning beach ball thing, and I have no choice but to manually force restart the system. I have never had to do this in Snow Leopard, and I was okay even in 10.7.0!

Does anyone else have NEW problems like this after installing the update?


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After the update I noticed the spinning wheel in the address bar doesn't stop spinning, after the website was loaded. It happens in 70% of the websites I am visiting.

Anybody else with the same problem? Can this be related to the update?

YES I HAVE THIS WHEN WATCHING VIDEOS ON SAFARI !!!

I did not have this particular issue with Snow Leopard or Lion 10.7.0!!
 
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