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Store the screen layout using serials from the EDIDs. Why it doesn’t do this and “tries” to guess their position somehow is beyond me. I use the OWC TB3 dock with dual Asus PA328qs with the latest firmware. Because of apparently some lame design decisions, in order to run dual external monitors over a single TB3 port, you need the dock, which has one DisplayPort output, then a TB3-> DisplayPort (via USB-C alt mode II…
I hit a breaking point with the Apple laptops a couple of years ago. It was actually iTunes that drove me off. iTunes Match somehow corrupted and lost a bunch of my music. Forever gone and I didn't have backups. After working with Support for a while, I finally gave up and bought a new ThinkPad T470s and put Arch Linux on it and never looked back. Things work really well and predictably. I have it dialed in just how…
Leaving htop running freezes macOS High Sierra
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Re: Leaving htop running freezes macOS High Sierra
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This is why we can’t have nice things--random reports of things not working are pretty meaningless without context. Yes, it’s fodder to continue to dump on Apple—I get that. But it certainly doesn’t help solve the issue, assuming there’s really an issue in the first place. For the record, I’ve installed htop many dozens of times using Homebrew on a variety of Mac hardware and operating systems over the years and have…
> This is why we can’t have nice things--random reports of things not working are pretty meaningless without context No they are not. A lot of the same reports with same combination of htop + iTerm should prompt the company to investigate. At least when they are selling $2k "premium" machines. > I’ve installed htop many dozens of times using Homebrew on a variety of Mac hardware Neither did I except since I upgraded…
1. You’re confusing Apple’s market capitalization (around $890 billion) with it’s cash on hand + marketable securities , which is only $268 billion: https://www.macrumors.com/2017/11/02/earnings-4q-2017/
Regardless, it’s not relevant to this discussion since we know all of these companies who make tens of billions each quarter have bugs and security issues.
Given your logic, there’s no excuse for Intel creating vulnerable processors going back to 1997, with literally hundreds of millions of computers that can be compromised and hacked. It wouldn’t take more than a few percent of these machines to be hacked to potentially cause havoc all over the world.
The point being: money doesn’t mean you can’t screw up; being a non-profit doesn’t let you off the hook. It’s not crazy to expect the FreeBSD team to say more than “we’ll get back to you” regarding fixes. At least the Linux guys are dealing: http://www.zdnet.com/article/major-linux-redesign-in-the-wor...
FreeBSD also doesn’t have over 1 billion vulnerable devices in the wild either; their threat model is tiny compared to what Apple and the rest of Intel’s OEM’s have to deal with.
I know, I know: Apple is always held to a different standard; they should give equal weight to an incorrect compiler flag for htop as they would for preventing more than 1 billion of their smartphones, tablets and computers from being hacked.
Re: Leaving htop running freezes macOS High Sierra
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> This is why we can’t have nice things--random reports of things not working are pretty meaningless without context No they are not. A lot of the same reports with same combination of htop + iTerm should prompt the company to investigate. At least when they are selling $2k "premium" machines. > I’ve installed htop many dozens of times using Homebrew on a variety of Mac hardware Neither did I except since I upgraded…
Even if htop doesn't work correctly, and is complete garbage it doesn't install kernel extension and doesn't run with admin privileges so it shouldn't freeze the machine or render it unusable which is seems to do. Turns out it doesn’t, but it’s not unusual for people to make these types of unsubstantiated claims; turns out it’s a build issue that conflicts with High Sierra. The Homebrew team updated the formula so it…
[0]: https://github.com/hishamhm/htop/issues/682#issuecomment-355...
Re: Leaving htop running freezes macOS High Sierra
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Unfortunately, it seems Apple has forced us to choose between Meltdown mitigation and a somewhat working OS. The recent Sierra security updates didn’t include the Meltdown patch. https://twitter.com/theregister/status/949358083431546880
Apple has actually backported the fix to Sierra and even El Capitan. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208331
When they get fixed, they’ll be re-released…
Re: Leaving htop running freezes macOS High Sierra
#1261. By creating and closing process very rapidly, one could easily reproduce this problem. I used something like `while true; do sh -c "exit 0"; done`. The entire OS dying to rapidly spawned/exited processes permits a pretty nasty DoS. Good thing that nobody ever uses macs as servers or shared machines.
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Well this is purely anecdotal, but at least 70% of the developers, IT workers, and researchers that I know are using prior generation MacBook Pro hardware (the ones without the touch bar or terrible keyboard, and with ports) and are intentionally using the older OSX versions. I know several people who traded in 2016/2017 models for 2015 models because it's literally an upgrade; get an older machine and you suddenly h…
An especially unfortunate truth is that many developers have grown so afraid of workflow-breaking bugs that they're willing to risk security flaws just so they can get work done. The things I would do (and pay) for 2010-Apple tier hardware built for CentOS in both laptop and phone form factors...
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Re: Leaving htop running freezes macOS High Sierra
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FreeBSD 12(current) on a 2017 XPS 13 has been great for me. Funny thing is I never imagined buying a dell laptop. I was going to purchase a new mac, but the touch bar killed that for me. So far so good with the XPS 13.
How much of a hassle was it to set it up? Are all peripherals working?
So besides the wifi everything is working and iirc someone has been working on a driver for the builtin wifi card and plans on merging it into 12 sometime this year.
But so far I'm loving it, I have ZFS, Dtrace, Sublime3, Firefox57 and xterm, which is an ideal dev environment for me.
Re: Leaving htop running freezes macOS High Sierra
#129Earlier quoted context omitted.
> This is why we can’t have nice things--random reports of things not working are pretty meaningless without context No they are not. A lot of the same reports with same combination of htop + iTerm should prompt the company to investigate. At least when they are selling $2k "premium" machines. > I’ve installed htop many dozens of times using Homebrew on a variety of Mac hardware Neither did I except since I upgraded…
One is a non-profit foundation and another is a company with almost $800B in capital. There is a slight difference and different expectations there as well. 1. You’re confusing Apple’s market capitalization (around $890 billion) with it’s cash on hand + marketable securities , which is only $268 billion: https://www.macrumors.com/2017/11/02/earnings-4q-2017/ Regardless, it’s not relevant to this discussion since we k…
That's exactly what I was getting to. They should be held to a different standard.
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/63985/
They were notified in late December, before the holidays. Intel knew for 6 months at least. So even there some vendors had more time than others.
Re: Leaving htop running freezes macOS High Sierra
#130High Sierra seems like a great OS if you want an unstable workstation that doesn't work with tools you've used everyday for well over a decade.
I'm on macOS High Sierra for the spontaneity. Every morning, I go to wake my Macbook Pro with two 4K USB-C connected displays and external keyboard and mouse. Will one display turn on? Both? Neither? Who knows!
I’m assuming I’m an outlier because I see this in almost every thread that mentions MacBooks and I am real curious how it manifests.
Edit: reading further comments it sounds like possibly the monitors use the same edids? Wonder if you can check that easily.
I’ve almost always used Dell monitors fwiw.