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hopefully it fixes the long shutdown times, but i doubt it (thought vm may have caused it but its still happening)
 
Can anyone confirm about GPU switching color profile change bug being fixed? The bug affects many people with different MBPs - 2010 and 2011 included - and causes wrong, bluish color profile to be loaded on switch from iGPU to dGPU.
 
Rather small update....

It's actually a fairly big update. Code files are typically only a couple of kilobytes in size. So a 36.4MB update is fairly big. And anyways, Apple probably wants to just focus on the most critical updates first and then move on to the graphical bugs. Plus, this is only the first build.
 
I have experienced some graphics problems in Mac Mail. When I spoke with Apple, I was told that the Mac Mail specialist techs have been getting a lot of glitch reports on Mac Mail since ML.

I'm hoping that these will be addressed.
 
It's actually a fairly big update. Code files are typically only a couple of kilobytes in size. So a 36.4MB update is fairly big. And anyways, Apple probably wants to just focus on the most critical updates first and then move on to the graphical bugs. Plus, this is only the first build.

Comparing it to previous 10.x.1 updates it's small for reference 10.6.1 was 71.47 MB 10.7.1 was 79.29 MB.
 
Can anyone confirm about GPU switching color profile change bug being fixed? The bug affects many people with different MBPs - 2010 and 2011 included - and causes wrong, bluish color profile to be loaded on switch from iGPU to dGPU.

Not fixed.

Neither is the issue with ColorSync being useless (the two are related).

-SC
 
Cmd + x

I just realized earlier this week after I installed the Mountain Lion, they have removed the "cmd + x " for cut. I use it a lot with moving files around my hard drives. I would love to see it work back. Thanks OS X guys. Keep it up!:)
 
I just realized earlier this week after I installed the Mountain Lion, they have removed the "cmd + x " for cut. I use it a lot with moving files around my hard drives. I would love to see it work back. Thanks OS X guys. Keep it up!:)

In Finder? As far as I know you need a third party app for that. I use TotalFinder.
 
I just realized earlier this week after I installed the Mountain Lion, they have removed the "cmd + x " for cut. I use it a lot with moving files around my hard drives. I would love to see it work back. Thanks OS X guys. Keep it up!:)

Macs have never been able to "cut" files. CMD-X only works with text. Always been that way.
 
Just opened up the package in Pacifist; there's a lot of changes in this bad boy. Size is a lot smaller than Lion updates most likely because Lion added Retina resources through software updates which are a lot larger than binaries.

Things of note:
Mail, QuickTime Player, kernel, AppleSmartBatteryManager, 802.11, AHCI, and USB kexts, updates to system Mail components, Messages components, Bonjour.
 
Excellent! I hope this fixes the majority of the bugs I have experienced... loss of the mouse cursor and trackpad buttons, random freezes and improvement of the battery. I typically see about 5-6 hours and it should be better than that.
 
Just opened up the package in Pacifist; there's a lot of changes in this bad boy. Size is a lot smaller than Lion updates most likely because Lion added Retina resources through software updates which are a lot larger than binaries.

Things of note:
Mail, QuickTime Player, kernel, AppleSmartBatteryManager, 802.11, AHCI, and USB kexts, updates to system Mail components, Messages components, Bonjour.

Dear TPTB thank you for the Battery manager update....now make sure it actually works...my battery on ML is awful.
 
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I hope this will fix Mail.app cpu usage when I'm behind corporate proxy.

I will test next monday
 
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