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Apple today unveiled OS X 10.11 at its Worldwide Developers Conference, showing off the first major revision of the Mac's operating system since last year's Yosemite.

 

The new OS X is named "El Capitan".

 

Developers are being given a preview version of OS X El Capitan today and a public beta will be available this summer.

 

The final version will be available to the general public in the fall.


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Krethx

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Fully working...

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Izsakirobi

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Finaly :)

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But dose El Capitan have NTFS reading capability?

 

 

 
Reboot :)

 

I rebooted many time, and not get El Capitan, but i going to home, start the OS and WOW, Syspref is show correctly Strange :)

Diazz72

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I rebooted many time, and not get El Capitan, but i going to home, start the OS and WOW, Syspref is show correctly Strange :)

If you are using clover there is something like if not put 10.10.10...so if its happen again try deleting that.

FrDakota

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Is it possible to turn DeBug in Disk Utility?

 

Tried it and it doesn't seem to work anymore even though the command line is accepted.

 

One thing I noticed, I couldn't repartition a MBR disk with 3 partitions, I had to boot to an older OS X to be able to repartition the disk.

crusher

Posted

I mean S/L/Extensions is lock. You can not modify or alter info.plist

blackxp14

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Enjoying the speed an small new features of El Capitan, Stayed up all day yesterday installing it on a Samsung QX411 Laptop, granted I was rusty with the install as I havent performed a install of OS X in months, Got it up an running though :D 

Lacedaemon

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I mean S/L/Extensions is lock. You can not modify or alter info.plist

Use the rootless=0 flag.

 

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tj5

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I was hoping for an big improvement to Yosemite but alas, it still looks crappy - still sticking with Mavericks and I guess it is time to move on to Linux or Freebsd. I *really* and absolutely detest the Yosemite font, dock, icons, etc. pretty much everything. It just sucks and blows. I have two imacs my wife uses and it is all I can do to look at the hideous interface when working on her computers it is absolute torture. It is a toss between windows 8/10 which is more hideous and don't even get me started on iPhones, thank God for android.

Lacedaemon

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I was hoping for an big improvement to Yosemite but alas, it still looks crappy [...] I *really* and absolutely detest the Yosemite font, dock, icons, etc. pretty much everything. It just sucks and blows. I have two imacs my wife uses and it is all I can do to look at the hideous interface when working on her computers it is absolute torture.

It is different, but I've grown to like it.  Yosemite, and now El Capitan, have proven more stable for me than Mavericks, which would reboot whenever under heavy load.   I certainly wasn't expecting a huge UI change with El Capitan, based on Apple's previous release history and the name itself.  From a couple hours using 10.11, it certainly feels snappier than Yosemite, and any other version of OS X I've tried.

 

thank God for android.

Amen brother.

tanjiajun_34

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Do you guys have a problem logging in your Apple ID? They say something about unable to verify my computer...

Diazz72

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Do you guys have a problem logging in your Apple ID? They say something about unable to verify my computer...

NOP...Everything is working.

New disk utility is horrible.

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LAbyOne

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Do you guys have a problem logging in your Apple ID? They say something about unable to verify my computer...

 

not even installed :P

 

Anyway to solve that just go to : /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration and delete NetworkInterfaces.plist

 

reboot

 

it should be solved.

Mr. Xtreme

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Metal supported card families:

Nvidia – GeForce gtx 4xx and newer

Intel – HD4000 and newer (ivy bridge and newer)

AMD – HD7000 and newer

 

Credits: netkas

http://netkas.org/?p=1405

Ive got GeForce GTS 450, just upgraded from a GT 220 a month or so ago, whew. :jerry::D

Lacedaemon

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New disk utility is horrible.

Agreed.  Had to use diskutil in Terminal just to shrink and add a partition. <_<

mnfesq

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Can't get past this KP.  Any ideas?

 

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Allan

Posted

Try remove AirPortBrcm4360 inside IO80211Family.kext.

 

Use this boot-arg rootless=0

JahStories

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I agree about Disk Utility... it's really messed up!

 

Btw even if it not as faster as they claimed, these quick test confirms that's it is a little snappier.

 

from my main rig:

8wb6ev.jpg

mnfesq

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Try remove AirPortBrcm4360 inside IO80211Family.kext.

 

Use this boot-arg rootless=0

 

I deleted the entire IO80211Family.kext and repaired permissions.  It still KP's at the exact same place with the AirPortBrcm4360.kext in backtrace.

Guest

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I agree about Disk Utility... it's really messed up!

 

Btw even if it not as faster as they claimed, these quick test confirms that's it is a little snappier.

 

from my main rig:

8wb6ev.jpg

 

Nice results!

But I am wondering why with my system (also using a GTX 780) I am not getting the same results... more close to 45-50 than 70 on 10.10.3

(I am suspecting the fact that my GPU does not run at full speed and frequencies when Cinebench is running, but I am not sure...)

 

Can I ask you if you could share your smbios.plist ?

Also, have you patched the AGPM kernel extension ?

JahStories

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The one I got is an Asus with factory overclock and 3gig without any edits or patches it just works! (installation require nv_disable=1)

 

The frequency during the cinebench test reported by iStatMenu gets around 750mhz...

 

by the way 45 50 frames seems a really low result for a 780...

 

lf you take a look at the screenshot on the right, at the fourth place on the list there is a gtx 460 with a result of 59.86

 

Strange... 

chris1111

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My Cinebench OS X 10.11 

GTX 760 With i7 4770k :D

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