macOS Sequoia is so buggy
from amongstthetrees@lemmy.ml to apple_enthusiast@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 2024 01:55
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I don’t know if I just need to resinstall macOS 15 or if its part of a larger issue. I’ve used my MBP since Ventura with really no issues. Compared to being on Windows its been very painless.

However since upgrading to Sequoia, my experience has been absolutely horrible. From applications loading then going non-responsive with an invisible window to Spotlight search absolutely shitting itself and locking up the laptop for minutes at a time, I’ve gone from enjoying my MBP to coming very very close to throwing Asahi on it and calling it a day.

Has anyone else had major issues with macOS 15?

#apple_enthusiast

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carl_dungeon@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 2024 02:20 next collapse

Been solid so far, but I’m on pretty new hardware too…

nokturne213@sopuli.xyz on 31 Dec 2024 02:46 next collapse

Same here, I think my MacBook is a 2023 model.

TheFunkyMonk@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 2024 17:31 collapse

I’m running it on a 2019 MBP and haven’t had issues.

vk6flab@lemmy.radio on 31 Dec 2024 02:33 next collapse

I cannot get over just how many bug fix releases have come out in the past six months. It’s nothing like the Apple I used to recommend to clients.

As soon as I’m able I’ll be factory resetting my MacBook and passing it on.

stardust@lemmy.ca on 31 Dec 2024 02:44 next collapse

I first noticed this when I picked the iPad 2020 years back and despite the 120hz screen the experience feeling choppy at random times. It took like 6 months for bugs to finally be worked out.

It was jarring due to expecting more polished bug free experience out the gate as opposed to Android or Windows type bugs.

Fades@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 2024 03:34 next collapse

Same with iOS

neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 31 Dec 2024 03:35 collapse

Hopefully you can run Linux because Windows is just as bad if not worse.

vk6flab@lemmy.radio on 31 Dec 2024 03:49 next collapse

I’ve been running Debian for over 25 years. I ran my primary desktop as a VMware virtual machine on a Mac since 2009, before that on bare metal. My late 2015 iMac died in June. I can no longer run my Debian desktop and bought a MacBook to use as a portable terminal it’s not been a good experience.

I’m currently evaluating proxmox. It’s not feature complete and I’m not yet prepared to build my future on it.

I might go back to bare metal for a while, but that’s a big step backwards.

ugo@feddit.it on 31 Dec 2024 10:39 collapse

I have never used macOS in my life but I can confidently say that there is no “if not worse” when it comes to windows. If you have used macOS or linux for a few years you have been shielded by how much shit windows is these days. I have had to install windows on my partner’s pc due to software requirements and let me tell you it’s straight up horrifying. The next person that dares tell me that windows is easier than linux or that it “just works” is getting a punch in the face.

Spotify didn’t work because a “system component” was missing. Spotify obviously gave no sign about this, instead opting to displaying a missing dll error.

Setting up a samba share on my linux server took a few minutes, and it was visible and usable by my linux box, my iPhone, and my partner macbook without issues. Windows could see the share but not access it because I have it set up to allow anonymous usage (which maps to an almost permission-less user on the server), and apparently windows 11 requires changing THREE different registry keys to allow the client to access shares anonymously despite the server explicitly relying on it (password auth is disabled on the server).

Simpler my ass.

neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 31 Dec 2024 15:49 collapse

I’m sadly using windows at the moment and I am having an issue that I am pretty sure if related to gpu drivers. It only occurred after i did a fresh windows install on the laptop. I think I can solve it by reinstalling windows, but everytime I install windows, there is at last one thing that I use that does not work. Every single time on every single computer. Its infuriating. Right now, the flicking black windows are rare and are fixed with a restart.

My wife has been telling me to get a mac for months now. I have been holding out for an m4 macbook air. If I could use linux for my workflow I totally would, sadly it is not an option.

OhStopYellingAtMe@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 2024 02:33 next collapse

I use it daily on my M1 MBP without any issues at all. Runs like a champ.

jet@hackertalks.com on 31 Dec 2024 03:48 next collapse

I waited until they had two minor updates before jumping in, it’s been pretty good and solid.

The first few months after any major apple release are super bumpy and best avoided

DetachablePianist@lemmy.ml on 31 Dec 2024 03:49 next collapse

Mainly having issues with Sequoia’s software firewall, but there are other annoyances as well. The latest iOS update all but broke my Mail app too. I’m tolerating the macOS issues for now, but about to replace my iphone with a Pixel running LineageOS. I’ve about had it with the big apple lately.

some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org on 31 Dec 2024 03:50 next collapse

With the boot volume signed and sealed, it’s theoretically not possible for the OS to become corrupted in the ways that used to be common, but who knows?

  1. Create a test account and run it for a bit. If the issues resolve, you need to troubleshoot your ~/Library.

  2. If the issues aren’t improved by running a clean user account, it’s worth rolling back to 14.x. You can still download the installer and run an erase and install to enjoy MacOS again rather than switching entirely. If you need to find a URL to download it, Mr Macintosh publishes them. I also recently saw a GitHub project for an app that lets you download and version still shipping. It’s called Mist.app.

reddig33@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 2024 04:11 next collapse

Could be related to trying to push out a new OS every year on four different platforms. Apple used to have a “tick/tock” release schedule where they’d push out iOS updates one year and MacOS updates the next. This allowed plenty of time for development, and good overlap for trying new things and porting them back to the other platform.

Anyone else remember “Back To The Mac”?

FeloniousPunk@lemmy.today on 31 Dec 2024 04:39 next collapse

I would suggest you wipe the drive and reinstall the os fresh. The experience you describe is not typical at all. I would also run some hardware diagnostics while you were at it.

Sure there are bugs here and there, of which I complain about a lot. But this is something else.

fourish@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 2024 05:18 next collapse

Been fine on my Apple silicon machines. Both systems have fresh installs.

tyler@programming.dev on 31 Dec 2024 05:52 next collapse

I’ve had the invisible window issue, today for the first time, but not the other issues you’ve listed. iOS 18 on the other hand, holy fucking shit has it been a nightmare.

leverage@lemdro.id on 31 Dec 2024 05:58 next collapse

I’m with you, last time an update was this rough for me was like 6+ years ago. That last rough experience had me avoiding major updates until at least 6 months after launch, the only reason I updated was some shitty policy change my corporate IT implemented that wouldn’t stop popping up about it.

If you haven’t already, force a full rebuild of your spotlight index, support.apple.com/en-us/102321 . The only other advice aside from rollback or reinstall is to create a new user profile.

cantankerous_cashew@lemmy.world on 31 Dec 2024 09:32 next collapse

If you have specific bugs/crashes that you can reproduce consistently please consider reporting them to www.apple.com/feedback/. This creates a bug report that an Apple developer will look at.

Romkslrqusz@lemm.ee on 31 Dec 2024 16:36 collapse

My users and myself haven’t had any specific issues with Sequoia like you describe.

What Mac are you using?

It’s always important to consider the possibility of a hardware issue and diagnose accordingly.