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The bucket of blood mac os. In addition to various minor bug fixes, Apple's 11.2.2 update to macOS Big Sur addresses an issue where newer MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models could be damaged by dodgy third-party USB-C accessories.

As an A+ Certified Computer Tech, my gut feeling is the Epson driver and/or maybe the installed fonts. ICloud is a native Apple thing, unless someone else has had any issues with it on their M1 Mac. I'd suggest uninstall the Epson driver, reboot and see if that helps. If not, try uninstalling all the fonts.

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  • Mac, Unix, Windows? Also, does case sensitivity play a role in this? As a side note, we also push clients that are all Mac users to go with SMB shares as Apple is SLOWLY integrating that into their wheelhouse. We are currently using 9.3. I have deliberately kept our system specs out of the mix because this question should not have any bearing.

Per the update notes: 'macOS Big Sur 11.2.2 prevents MacBook Pro (2019 or later) and MacBook Air (2020 or later) models from incurring damage when they are connected to certain third-party, non-compliant powered USB-C hubs and docks.'

Apple didn't go into detail about how pervasive this issue is, or what manufacturers and models are responsible, although you wouldn't really expect it to within the context of a release note.

Still, user could easily find examples of people who bricked their machines after using pocket-friendly USB-C hubs that provide power delivery. A Reddit user griped about how a no-name hub with USB-C PD (Power Delivery) turned their M1 MacBook Air into a paperweight, forcing them to return the machine to Apple.

'I purchased an M1 Macbook Air in November 2020, and was using it as my main computer alongside a ZMUIPNG USB C hub. This was all working perfectly well and I had no issues. At Christmas, I got another ZMUIPNG USB C hub, but this one had power delivery.'

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After a few months of usage, the hub suddenly went haywire, bricking the pricey MacBook Air in the process. 'The screen flashed for a brief second and then went black. Everything died. The Macbook refused to turn back on. I tried all the reset commands and got into contact with Apple first thing the next morning.'

It has always been a bad idea to gamble with cheap charging kit. There are just too many shoddy products out there. This is just as true for older conventional charging bricks (there are no shortage of stories about laptops being irreparably damaged by unofficial MagSafe chargers) as it is for the newer USB-C standard.

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One of the most egregious examples is the unfortunate Google engineer Benson Leung, whose 2015 Chromebook Pixel 2015 fell victim to an improperly wired USB-C cable from Amazon. Upon closer inspection, the cable had fried the board-level embedded controller responsible for managing charging.

Apple is expected to bring back MagSafe later this year. Those upgrading this year are well advised to stick with official (albeit stomach-churningly expensive) chargers.

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After a few months of usage, the hub suddenly went haywire, bricking the pricey MacBook Air in the process. 'The screen flashed for a brief second and then went black. Everything died. The Macbook refused to turn back on. I tried all the reset commands and got into contact with Apple first thing the next morning.'

It has always been a bad idea to gamble with cheap charging kit. There are just too many shoddy products out there. This is just as true for older conventional charging bricks (there are no shortage of stories about laptops being irreparably damaged by unofficial MagSafe chargers) as it is for the newer USB-C standard.

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One of the most egregious examples is the unfortunate Google engineer Benson Leung, whose 2015 Chromebook Pixel 2015 fell victim to an improperly wired USB-C cable from Amazon. Upon closer inspection, the cable had fried the board-level embedded controller responsible for managing charging.

Apple is expected to bring back MagSafe later this year. Those upgrading this year are well advised to stick with official (albeit stomach-churningly expensive) chargers.

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In the meantime, those languishing in dongle purgatory should steer clear of cheap hubs and chargers, irrespective of this new patch. As with all things, you get what you pay for. It came from the sea mac os. ®

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Hello All,
This may be simple but wanted to check for best practices or what other have seen to be the most acceptable in the field. When creating an SMB share that is going to be shared out to mixed environments, both Mac and Windows clients, what permission scheme should be used? Mac, Unix, Windows? Also, does case sensitivity play a role in this?
As a side note, we also push clients that are all Mac users to go with SMB shares as Apple is SLOWLY integrating that into their wheelhouse. We are currently using 9.3.
I have deliberately kept our system specs out of the mix because this question should not have any bearing on that. I will say though that we use 32GB on up to 256GB of RAM for all systems and use enterprise SAS drives. I follow these forums closely and enjoy the input from the community and look forward to contributing where I can.
Thank you,
Devin




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