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    • KellyK
      Kelly
      last edited by

      My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

      Example: You can no longer add SMIME public keys to the default keychain. We have to add our entire org as a new keychain which is fun when someone new starts.

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      • coliverC
        coliver @Kelly
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        @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

        My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

        Example: You can no longer add SMIME public keys to the default keychain. We have to add our entire org as a new keychain which is fun when someone new starts.

        Apple has power users? That's news to them.

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        • KellyK
          Kelly @coliver
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          @coliver said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

          @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

          My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

          Example: You can no longer add SMIME public keys to the default keychain. We have to add our entire org as a new keychain which is fun when someone new starts.

          Apple has power users? That's news to them.

          Eggzactry

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Kelly
            last edited by

            @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

            My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

            Like how they broke SMB and AFP protocols and just ignore it?

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            • KellyK
              Kelly @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

              @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

              My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

              Like how they broke SMB and AFP protocols and just ignore it?

              And broke Mail.app working with Office365. Apple is not what Apple was.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Kelly
                last edited by

                @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

                Like how they broke SMB and AFP protocols and just ignore it?

                And broke Mail.app working with Office365. Apple is not what Apple was.

                Is that fixed now? I know there was a recent break with that somewhere, but they were issuing a fix.

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                • KellyK
                  Kelly @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                  @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                  @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                  @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                  My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

                  Like how they broke SMB and AFP protocols and just ignore it?

                  And broke Mail.app working with Office365. Apple is not what Apple was.

                  Is that fixed now? I know there was a recent break with that somewhere, but they were issuing a fix.

                  Looks like it is fixed now: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208136. That said, they ignored beta input and just pushed iOS 11.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Kelly
                    last edited by

                    @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                    @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                    @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                    @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                    @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                    My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

                    Like how they broke SMB and AFP protocols and just ignore it?

                    And broke Mail.app working with Office365. Apple is not what Apple was.

                    Is that fixed now? I know there was a recent break with that somewhere, but they were issuing a fix.

                    Looks like it is fixed now: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208136. That said, they ignored beta input and just pushed iOS 11.

                    Right, that much I get.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @Kelly
                      last edited by

                      @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                      @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                      @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                      @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                      @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                      My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

                      Like how they broke SMB and AFP protocols and just ignore it?

                      And broke Mail.app working with Office365. Apple is not what Apple was.

                      Is that fixed now? I know there was a recent break with that somewhere, but they were issuing a fix.

                      Looks like it is fixed now: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208136. That said, they ignored beta input and just pushed iOS 11.

                      I upgraded on release day and have never had a problem with Office365 email on my iPhone 7

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                      • KellyK
                        Kelly @JaredBusch
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                        @jaredbusch said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                        @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                        @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                        @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                        @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                        @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                        My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

                        Like how they broke SMB and AFP protocols and just ignore it?

                        And broke Mail.app working with Office365. Apple is not what Apple was.

                        Is that fixed now? I know there was a recent break with that somewhere, but they were issuing a fix.

                        Looks like it is fixed now: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208136. That said, they ignored beta input and just pushed iOS 11.

                        I upgraded on release day and have never had a problem with Office365 email on my iPhone 7

                        I didn't either, but there were more than a few that did based on the post from both Microsoft and Apple and their forums.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          I'm surprised, I've not gotten the update yet. Not trying to get it, but I figured it would have been pushed out by now.

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                          • SmithErickS
                            SmithErick @JaredBusch
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                            @jaredbusch said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                            @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                            @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                            @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                            @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                            @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                            My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

                            Like how they broke SMB and AFP protocols and just ignore it?

                            And broke Mail.app working with Office365. Apple is not what Apple was.

                            Is that fixed now? I know there was a recent break with that somewhere, but they were issuing a fix.

                            Looks like it is fixed now: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208136. That said, they ignored beta input and just pushed iOS 11.

                            I upgraded on release day and have never had a problem with Office365 email on my iPhone 7

                            Same here, no issues, I almost feel like I had a slight delay since upgrading to 11.0.1
                            No issues with the new APFS filesystem on my MBP either, which surprised me

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                            • s.hacklemanS
                              s.hackleman
                              last edited by

                              I didn't even realize mine changed. The update took about 45 min, rebooted twice. I didn't think it would change the file system without me doing a backup and offline update. Just checked, and sure enough I'm on APFS.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @s.hackleman
                                last edited by

                                @s-hackleman said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                                I didn't even realize mine changed. The update took about 45 min, rebooted twice. I didn't think it would change the file system without me doing a backup and offline update. Just checked, and sure enough I'm on APFS.

                                Nice. Is it noticeably faster?

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                                • RojoLocoR
                                  RojoLoco
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                                  Isn't the file system change dependent on whether or not you install the OS on an SSD?

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                                  • s.hacklemanS
                                    s.hackleman @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller I haven't been working on anything big in the last couple days. I also updated to VMWare Fusion 10 Pro from 8. It has made my dev VM's noticeably more snappy. I'm not 100% sure if that is the file system, VMWare's hardware changes, or spooky magic, but I'll take it.

                                    On another note why is everyone now Skipping version 9? iPhone 8 >iPhone X (10), VMWare Fusion 8 > 10, Windows 8.1 > 10... What is going on?

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                                    • s.hacklemanS
                                      s.hackleman @RojoLoco
                                      last edited by s.hackleman

                                      @rojoloco said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                                      Isn't the file system change dependent on whether or not you install the OS on an SSD?

                                      Late 2013 Macbook Pro with a 1 TB SSD here, installed filesystem on update by default.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @s.hackleman
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                                        @s-hackleman said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                                        @scottalanmiller I haven't been working on anything big in the last couple days. I also updated to VMWare Fusion 10 Pro from 8. It has made my dev VM's noticeably more snappy. I'm not 100% sure if that is the file system, VMWare's hardware changes, or spooky magic, but I'll take it.

                                        On another note why is everyone now Skipping version 9? iPhone 8 >iPhone X (10), VMWare Fusion 8 > 10, Windows 8.1 > 10... What is going on?

                                        Californians can't count?

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                                        • dbeatoD
                                          dbeato @RojoLoco
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                                          @rojoloco Yes, it is dependant of your drive being SSD. If you want to avoid it, you create a backup and upgrade using a HDD. Then clone the HDD to a SSD drive.

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                                          • wrx7mW
                                            wrx7m @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                                            @kelly said in macOS 10.13 High Sierra Coming with APFS Filesystem:

                                            My concern is with what it will break. Each macOS release has broken something for us, and some of them go into the "just live with it" category because Apple appears to be completely unresponsive to their power user community.

                                            Like how they broke SMB and AFP protocols and just ignore it?

                                            I have had issues with this for years, here.

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