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rangen

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Using a 2010 Macbook Pro, when the graphics card switches and you have other spaces open... i.e.... full screen mail or safari, it returns you to the primary desktop interrupting whatever you are doing.

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I've found another one... I just plugged my iPhone in, and iPhoto launched... in my dashboard.

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Another one! Now when swiping between full screen windows, full screen iTunes remains in full screen, but with 1/8 of the screen the linen patter in a horizontal bar across the bottom.

and I did a clean install of 10.7.0 when it first came out
 
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Another one! Now when swiping between full screen windows, full screen iTunes remains in full screen, but with 1/8 of the screen the linen patter in a horizontal bar across the bottom

and I did a clean install of 10.7.0 when it first came out

I haven't updated to 10.7.1 yet, but I have that bug on 10.7.0, so its not new.

But seriously, is that enough to warrant "chaos" on your MBP?
 
Using a 2010 Macbook Pro, when the graphics card switches and you have other spaces open... i.e.... full screen mail or safari, it returns you to the primary desktop interrupting whatever you are doing.

EDIT:

I've found another one... I just plugged my iPhone in, and iPhoto launched... IN MY DASHBOARD!

EDIT:

Another one! Now when swiping between full screen windows, full screen iTunes remains in full screen, but with 1/8 of the screen the linen patter in a horizontal bar across the bottom

and I did a clean install of 10.7.0 when it first came out

I have a 2009 13” (no graphics card switching) and none of this happens.
 
I've just upgraded my MBP 2011 13" to 10.7.1. All's fine! Works like charm. No problems/issues what so ever!
 
Using a 2010 Macbook Pro, when the graphics card switches and you have other spaces open... i.e.... full screen mail or safari, it returns you to the primary desktop interrupting whatever you are doing.

EDIT:

I've found another one... I just plugged my iPhone in, and iPhoto launched... IN MY DASHBOARD!

EDIT:

Another one! Now when swiping between full screen windows, full screen iTunes remains in full screen, but with 1/8 of the screen the linen patter in a horizontal bar across the bottom

and I did a clean install of 10.7.0 when it first came out


Just tried all of these - works perfectly fine on my MBP April 2010 / Lion 10.7.1 (clean install 10.7) machine.
 
I'm experiencing the same bugs, however it doesn't' concern me since this is a big upgrade and it's to be expected. Actually there's not as many bugs as their could be as compared to some of the OS upgrades of the past. I'm sure that 10.7.2. will be the rev that fixes nearly all of these.
 
Kernel task is a ram hog now. 2 GB ram used immediately after startup, no apps running or windows open. Shudder to think had I not upgraded my ram to 8..
 
Kernel task is a ram hog now. 2 GB ram used immediately after startup, no apps running or windows open. Shudder to think had I not upgraded my ram to 8..

I have no such problem. I have safari open along with yahoo messenger and still have over 6 GB free. I have 8Gb of ram. It's actually better with 10.7.1 than with 10.7.0
 
I can't connect to mac from my windows 7 machine...

:(

I could before update...

I am just not happy with lion... I know more updates are to come... I just wish i did not always have to have the latest... I am tired of pioneering bugs...:mad:
 
Yes I have a problem when I updated my MACBOOK OSX 10.7.0 to 10.7.1, my audio is not working properly. Can somebody help me.:mad:

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My MACBOOK OSX 10.7.1 update has affected my audio controls on the menu bar to not work properly. I cannot slide the volume control to increase or decrease the volume. :mad:

Go to Activity Monitor, locate process coreaudiod and kill it. It will re-spawn and control will be back to your volumes.
 
I had my audio completely disappear today.. Figured it was caused by the default sound output device being set to 'soundflower' in Sound prefpanel. Redirected it to LED Display, and all is back to normal.

Wondering though how did 'soundflower' get installed on my system? Is it installed by default in Lion? Or by one of the 3rd party apps?
 
I had my audio completely disappear today.. Figured it was caused by the default sound output device being set to 'soundflower' in Sound prefpanel. Redirected it to LED Display, and all is back to normal.

Wondering though how did 'soundflower' get installed on my system? Is it installed by default in Lion? Or by one of the 3rd party apps?

Probably some third party app installed it. It's actually a really handy utility.
 
Kernel task is a ram hog now. 2 GB ram used immediately after startup, no apps running or windows open. Shudder to think had I not upgraded my ram to 8..

Just as well I bought a retail copy of Snow Leopard so I can migrate (downgrade) my stuff to another Mac when (if) time comes to buy another mini.

Ran XP for close to 9 years, skipped Vista and don't really like the Windows 7 memory hog. XP was extreemly fine with 384 Mb, now we are up to 4 Gb (Windows 7 / Snow Leopard) and in case of Lion 8Gb.

And to think I started out with a mainframe with 64K Ram (!!!) and reel-to-reel tapedrives and punch cards. When I build (physically soldering it together...) it had 12K memory and a cassette tapedrive.

I remember back in '95 running sys admin (UNIX) classes with SCO Unix on a 486DX2 75Mhz with 24 Mb Ram , two 300 Mb SCSI drives and 50+ students...... Windows NT requiring a minimum of 16 Mb to run and fast as anything with 32 Mb. OS/2 required only 6 Mb RAM and was really humming with 8 - 12 Mb. Linux required 3 Mb....
 
I updated to 10.7.1 on my 2009 Mac Mini.

Now, when you wake the machine from sleep, the magic trackpad and the wifi both do not work. The trackpad could be bluetooth not working properly which would make sense considering the wifi and bluetooth are probably using the same chipset.

A reboot resolves the issue, but is rather annoying :mad:
 
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