On 11/4/24 18:36, ancient.aliens via MacVisionaries wrote:
Another issue, this one on Sonoma. I had not been using Apple mail
for some time. The account I am sending from is offline. I attempted to
log in and after entering the password, was prompted to do a
verification which failed with
Hi again,
Another issue, this one on Sonoma. I had not been using Apple mail for some
time. The account I am sending from is offline. I attempted to log in and after
entering the password, was prompted to do a verification which failed with
unknown error.
Apple mail on Catalina works
Hi all,
The Mac is working except for a couple things. The screen went bad while I
was doing a startup from Sonoma to Ventura. This apparently played havoc with
the process. The data on the Ventura volume seems ok. Would macOS recovery
possibly repair this? Thanks.
>From E.T.'s Keyboard…
Ah yes, I see it now.
> On Apr 11, 2024, at 12:13, Brad Snyder wrote:
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> No, the headphone jack has not been removed from the M1 Mac mini. You will
> find it on the back left-hand side of the unit. There's only one Jack and it
> handles both input and output.
>
> HTH.
>
> - Brad -
>
> On
Just to add my .02 here, I’ve reliably used Dual Sense (PS5) and XBox 1 and
Series X / S controllers wirelessly with Mac.
Occasionally the connection process via bluetooth can be a bit fiddly but once
connected, the Mac remembers the controllers and usually connects again without
a hassle.
No, the headphone jack has not been removed from the M1 Mac mini. You will find
it on the back left-hand side of the unit. There's only one Jack and it handles
both input and output.
HTH.
- Brad -
On Apr 11, 2024, at 12:07, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
I have a question regarding the m1
Hi!
I totally agree.
I have one so no issues here.
Bless.
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> 11 apr. 2024 kl. 19:23 skrev Herbie Allen :
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> I’m looking at my Mac Mini right now, and I think You’re correct. I got this
> one in December and I don’t see a headphone jack on here. Between UsB and
> Bluetooth, I never noticed.
I’m looking at my Mac Mini right now, and I think You’re correct. I got this
one in December and I don’t see a headphone jack on here. Between UsB and
Bluetooth, I never noticed. You could always get an external soundcard with a
headphone jack.
> On Apr 11, 2024, at 12:07, Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I am very skeptical to why people do not upgrade as quick as possible.
Of corse there can be a critical bug but why open your Mac to potential
critical issues that can ruin it.
/A
> 11 apr. 2024 kl. 17:29 skrev 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries
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> On 10/4/24 22:39, Herbie
On 10/4/24 22:39, Herbie Allen wrote:
Unless you have a good reason not too, the simplest way would just be to
upgrade and be done with it. There isn’t much of a difference if you
are on the previous OS.
In addition, there are the security issues. I always run the latest OS
on everything,
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