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Onyx for mac os x seria drivers#
Drivers mostly, again.My LEDs are always blue during playback.
I usually have problems with Windows OS updates also. With iOS, on the other hand, I always have problems after updates but, again, I usually offer myself up as a guinea pig because other folks look to me to help them out when they run into strife. I also have a few of machines that run 10.7 still because of essential software removed from the OS in later updates. That said, I do have a dedicated studio machine and it's running Yosemite for now and will do until I'm confident my studio gear will still work. So I downloaded 10.11 as soon as I could, because I have computers to spare, and it's fixed about 80% of my problems and only, so far, caused me one new issue which I can put down to having old MicroSoft software, and Exchange servers, that've needed updating for a couple of years now. Boot issues, mostly, like you said, but also some random crashes and heavy CPU load with some functions like video streaming and running virtual machines, and some random network stuff that may not be the OS but rather the weird and convoluted way we have our network configured here. I don't recommend other folks to do as I do, stick with what you're comfortable with, but just explaining that my own experience has differed, repeatedly, from the common tropes that I hear from IT support.ġ0.10 screwed my personal laptop, and a lot of the computers I look after for my job.
Onyx for mac os x seria driver#
In all honesty, I haven't run into any major issues beyond the ones detailed by OP, that 3rd party driver support often sucks even though there's no reason for it to do so. Yeah, I've been working with computers commercially since the early 90s and I know all the safety precautions dogma in and out but, last 5 years or so, I've thrown all caution to the wind (well, I make backups so nothing is totally destructive) and have been an early adopter whenever possible.