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I am running Mavericks on an '08 Macbook Pro and its screaming.

I do primarily video work, and my fully updated Final Cut Pro X is running great, not sure what the problem is with your setup?
 
Imac 2011

Anybody else noticed the high temp under load with an iMac 2011? I reach 82C easily after 5 minute under load and I see that the fan speed for the CPU never increase. It stay at 940rpm, even at 80C. Good thing that I can increase it manually. Never had such high temp before.
 
I notice on several websites safari kinda locks up. I can't click on a text field, a hyperlink or highlight text. I say "kinda" because I can still scroll, and other tabs work just fine. In fact, If I copy the url into another tab it will work.

Biblegateway.com & accordancebible.com and varied other sites.
 
Bug in Activity Monitor.
 

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I notice on several websites safari kinda locks up. I can't click on a text field, a hyperlink or highlight text. I say "kinda" because I can still scroll, and other tabs work just fine. In fact, If I copy the url into another tab it will work.

Biblegateway.com & accordancebible.com and varied other sites.

same issue on Mountain lion 10.8.5 For example i cant open some news on www.macworld.com need to point cursor on text and open in new tab
 
Running GM, I still have a way from sleep issue (displays don't get turned on). It wakes fine if the displays are turned off when waking the machine up, but if they're on standby no display signal is sent. I've had variations of this issue since DP4 - do you think resetting the NVRAM will help?

I also have an issue of it not remembering certain display settings, such as the wallpaper background or which display is primary - which could be related to the other issue?
 
in my mbp, with a 1080p external monitor, if you enable automatic shut down of displays after a certain minutes of inactivity, when you touch a key and displays turn on again, the external monitor has a different resolution, with large black colums left and right... this bug is still here since dp1. I wouldn't call this an improvement in managing external monitors, not at all...
 
I'm not sure if the issue I'm experiencing is a bug, but it certainly seems like it.

When clicking on raw files in Finder that have not been viewed before, the whole thing slows down to a crawl. This only seems to happen in Cover Flow view.

Even if I use the keyboard to scroll through them, it will stop and beach ball.
The system will then recover a few seconds later and show the image preview where the scrolling happens to have ended.

Even if you try to select a specific file with a mouse, the selection doesn't happen in that the selected file doesn't get highlighted in blue (or whatever colour you happen to have selected as highlight colour).
It does not happen with jpg files, and raw files that have been opened before.

This is on a 2013 rMBP that has never had this problem with ML.
 
GM on 2009 iMac here, I have to restart my magic trackpad several times a day as the cursor freezes. I don't know if it's common or if it happens with the magic mouse but it's very annoying.
 
GM on 2009 iMac here, I have to restart my magic trackpad several times a day as the cursor freezes. I don't know if it's common or if it happens with the magic mouse but it's very annoying.

+1 on 2011 mac mini.
 
Runs fine on MBPR 15", updated from beta 1 through GM

Mostly fine on Mac Pro except mail won't launch, just starts a background service then both of them race to eat all my ram until they lunch the system and I have to force them to quit from activity monitor. Updated from Mountain Lion to Mavericks GM. I suspect it's an issue with mail trying to update my old data. Had a problem with an iCloud background service eating ram too but I cleared all my internet accounts from settings then re-added and it eventually sorted itself out.
 
My 2012 iMac doesn't seem to sleep anymore since dp7 or 8, when you try and put it to sleep the screen goes black but the comp doesn't actually go into sleep mode.
 
Attempting to switch to Digital Audio in iTunes freezes the video until I switch back to the normal track. (it will not play movie at all with digital audio selected) I copied the same video to my 10.8 machine and played in the same version of iTunes using the same thunderbolt -> hdmi cable and digital audio passes through as it should.
 
I'm experiencing the occasional complete freezes since upgrading to Mavericks. It seems to happen while using Safari, and the trackpad and keyboard completely stops responding, except for forcing power down by holding down the power key. :(

Not sure what to make of that. OS X Mountain Lion was always rock solid. This is on the first Retina MacBook Pro model.

I'm trying to look into the logs but I'm not very used to it. I'm not sure it's even logging a crash to begin with, since I get no kernel panic, reboots, or shutdowns of any apps. It just completely freezes. When booting after a force shutdown, OS X just thinks I did an "improper shutdown"...
 
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Reset the SMC and the NVRAM!

I don't see why I should need to considering when I boot into snow leopard on the internal hd it went to sleep first try and 3 times afterwards also.
And up to dp8 it was working in mavericks. I might try booting in safe mode perhaps
 
I'm experiencing the occasional complete freezes since upgrading to Mavericks. It seems to happen while using Safari, and the trackpad and keyboard completely stops responding, except for forcing power down by holding down the power key. :(

Not sure what to make of that. OS X Mountain Lion was always rock solid. This is on the first Retina MacBook Pro model.

I'm trying to look into the logs but I'm not very used to it. I'm not sure it's even logging a crash to begin with, since I get no kernel panic, reboots, or shutdowns of any apps. It just completely freezes. When booting after a force shutdown, OS X just thinks I did an "improper shutdown"...

That's exactly what I experienced on my Mac Mini. No crash log. Upon reboot, there was a message box saying like "forcefully shutdown", or similar.

Even strange was that I left the Mac in the freeze state for some time, it rebooted by itself, and still saying "forceful shutdown". WTF!
 
GM on 2009 iMac here, I have to restart my magic trackpad several times a day as the cursor freezes. I don't know if it's common or if it happens with the magic mouse but it's very annoying.

My Magic Mouse works fine, no problem in mavericks. 13" rmbp.
 
There are quite a bit, most of them minor but the biggest ones I'm experiencing is the 5-10 second delay of removing files off the desktop. The other is sleep. It takes forever in Mavericks, 30 seconds to a minute. Already tried the basic troubleshooting (repair permissions for the delay of files off the desktop and SMC/PRAM for sleep issues).
 
Software update panel frozen.

Hi all,

Installed Mavericks last night and this morning went to update my software and the software update panel has frozen mid way through some updates. Still downloading though...:confused:
 
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