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Reply to: Yosemite Upgrade.. yes, no?
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Previously on "Yosemite Upgrade.. yes, no?"
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It was - some sort of interrupt mask that you could cure by writing some setting to the nvram. It worked for me and there was no need to upgrade Parallels or VMware Fusion, but I did anyway.
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My upgrade worked fine, I had to upgrade Parallels (presumably the same thing that affected VMWare)
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I had to upgrade VMWare fusion as the version I was using didn't work on Yosemite. Might just move to VirtualBox. Nothing else though.
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The only issue I had was that it comes with Apache 2.4 rather than 2.2 like the last few versions of OSX. Needed to fix a few config problems but nothing major.
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Upgraded a few days after release, not had any issues other than having to reboot the time capsule to get the backups running again.
I dont do much other than general office work on it though.
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Yosemite Upgrade.. yes, no?
I appreciate there will be older threads covering this but it's a dynamic situation.
Client Co's VM-ware now supports Yosemite as a host. So, is it stable enough to upgrade on my main machine? Is there anything that's still buggy enough to be a PITA for everyday work?
I'm not running any Beta stuff.
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