![]() ![]() Poke around in system preferences, found out that now you have to go to each device’s pref pain to pair a bluetooth peripheral. No problem I thought, click the bluetooth icon… whoops, no Bluetooth setup option anymore. Plugged them in, got Bluetooth back on but it had lost all my pairings. Since my primary kbd and trackpad are both Bluetooth (I like to avoid cable tangle at my desk) I had to go pull out the old wired ones. Half way through the final stage of “completing setup,” it decided to randomly shut my Bluetooth down. The system runs far slower than it did with ml, and things just don’t work as they should anymore. If you think iOS 7 is quirky, you haven’t seen anything yet. ![]() Honestly, I don’t even know where to begin. This is from a clean install, so no upgrade oddities, on a 2011 Mac Mini Server. Well, after getting it installed, I can say that the only way this release is going to indicate a phase in OS X’s life cycle is its slow death. Is that enough for Mavericks to live up to its major-release version number and to kick off the next phase of OS X’s life? Let’s find out.
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