May I ask few question about APFS?
1) It's Filevault 2 supported?
I have the same question — I'm very excited by this possibility!
One can hope that iTunes is getting the major overhaul very soon, and that will open it up for FLAC support.I just tried this and iTunes is not accepting FLAC files as of today. but I wouldn't be surprised if it'll work in a later developer preview. we'll see...
seems like they removed the "telnet" command in High Sierra?
This better be a "bug" or things are getting ridiculous.
The hitch with this and why iTunes may never support it directly: iOS doesn't support it.I just tried this and iTunes is not accepting FLAC files as of today. but I wouldn't be surprised if it'll work in a later developer preview. we'll see...
The hitch with this and why iTunes may never support it directly: iOS doesn't support it.
NO WAY!!!!!starting with iOS 11, FLAC files are officially supported.
Prior to high sierra, slow smb connections could be fixed by disabling signing. Even though I did this (and terminal confirmed that signing was disabled) the smb connections were extremely slow (<1 Mb/s) and as soon as you start copying files the connection breaks down completely. So if you have to be connected to a samba share, stay on Sierra for now.Has anyone had a chance to run this on Mac in a Windows SMB network? I've always found my file browsing at work to be super slow from my Mac, while my PC using workmates network browsing is good enough to make it look as though they're working locally. I'd love to see this fixed in High Sierra.
No, hopefully it is just a bug, as I don't see why I should fix Apples questionable decisions. They "fix" things that aren't broken with almost each new macOS version, at least in terms of networking.indeed, telnet is gone! hopefully it will become available from rudix.org
Prior to high sierra, slow smb connections could be fixed by disabling signing. Even though I did this (and terminal confirmed that signing was disabled) the smb connections were extremely slow (<1 Mb/s) and as soon as you start copying files the connection breaks down completely. So if you have to be connected to a samba share, stay on Sierra for now.
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No, hopefully it is just a bug, as I don't see why I should fix Apples questionable decisions. They "fix" things that aren't broken with almost each new macOS version, at least in terms of networking.
I welcome stability and performance centric updates that don't really introduce new features, but focus on making the kernel superior and more efficient. Heaven knows how badly Apple needs to work on memory and task management! 10.12.x is ABYSMAL for heavy users who push multitasking and multiple monitors to the limit.
the fantastic work going on with porting macOS to the Linux kernel is very, very appealing right now.
This surprises me. A new FS with snapshot supports should allow for a brand new, much faster Time Machine routine. No more symlinks, just snapshots. But it seems Apple hasn't touched TimeMachine with High Sierra, even to the point it doesn't even support APFS. This could have/should have been the showpiece for what APFS snapshots can do. Makes me wonder either Apple really doesn't care about the Mac and isn't putting in the development effort, or they don't care about local backups (instead going all in with iCloud in the future). Either one is not good.
Looks like hardware media keys can now control safari html5 audio. Noticed pressing pause on my E2011MBP built in keyboard paused an youtube video.
This is not even a beta - calm down Besides, a new filesystem is a pretty big thing. Microsoft tried it, and gave up (WinFS)..
It is NOT a beta. It is a preview version. A beta version is very, very refined, in comparison.
starting with iOS 11, FLAC files are officially supported.
It is NOT a beta. It is a preview version. A beta version is very, very refined, in comparison.
No. It is a beta.
You can tell by the way it says "BETA" all over the place.
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Can you tell me how is this, since iTunes does not support Flac and that includes High Sierra. If you have Flac Player you will listen Flac on your iPhone even on iOS 10...
Wallpapers from the 2016 MacBook with Touch Bar keynote are now included in High Sierra, scroll down in Desktop & Screen Saver to get them.
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