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Einz

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It is no longer under Energy Saver. My mac is still turning on/off at the schedules I set in the previous OS.

thanks
 
It has been deprecated. You now have to use the terminal to view/edit/delete schedule.

Note: sometimes that link redirects to local country version which might not show the instructions for Ventura.
 
is the ups settings also depreciated in the energy settings/battery setting under ventura?
(haven't migrated over the studio with the UPS to ventura yet)
 
So it looks like the schedule that I set up on Monterey on my M1 mac Mini was carried over to Ventura, but now the schedule pane has been removed. This has to be a prank, right?
 
The move from Preferences to Settings was a major change. Not everything came over initially, but Apple shipped anyway. I bet that will be returning in a forthcoming update. Network Locations was initially missing but returned.
 
Just upgraded to Ventura. Are they having a laugh with this or something? Why on earth would you get rid of this functionality? I literally use this every single day when I copy my jobs to my work server at the end of each day knowing the Mac will shut itself down later in the evening so I don't have to remember.

The system settings UI is absolutely awful compared to Monterey, nowhere near as clear to navigate.

Keep getting 'file not found' when I try and double click files.

And this is 13.2.1 not the first release.

Not impressed one bit so far, just pointless changes for sake of it whilst breaking stuff.
 
Why on earth would you get rid of this functionality?
They didn't. They just haven't made the GUI available for it. You can still do it via the Terminal. I don't like doing it this way, I think it's ridiculous to ship the OS without a GUI for something as simple and often used by average people as the scheduler. But the capability is still there.
The system settings UI is absolutely awful compared to Monterey, nowhere near as clear to navigate.
I'm not in love with it, but navigating it has become second-nature now. I actually don't bother to navigate it anymore, I just type what I'm looking for into Spotlight and it never fails to bring up the correct System Setting panel.
Keep getting 'file not found' when I try and double click files.
That bug goes back to at least Monterey. There's an entire thread about it somewhere here discussing the topic. It often times relates to changing the location of the file (or the name of the folder it is contained in).
 
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