• Change in bluetooth behavior under Monterey?

    From Brian Gordon@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 27 00:47:19 2021
    I brought this up a while ago, but it didn't go anywhere. Ever since upgrading to macOS Monterey, my wireless headphones have been unable to work with my MacBook Pro.

    The connection happens, as it always did, but then comes an immediate disconnect. The headphone hardware is unchanged. The headphone's software
    is unchanged. The Mac hardware in unchanged. All that has changed is the macOS version (12.0.1).

    Sound famiiar to anyone? Fix?

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  • From Steve Carroll@21:1/5 to Brian Gordon on Fri Nov 26 21:26:44 2021
    On Friday, November 26, 2021 at 5:47:23 PM UTC-7, Brian Gordon wrote:
    I brought this up a while ago, but it didn't go anywhere. Ever since upgrading
    to macOS Monterey, my wireless headphones have been unable to work with my MacBook Pro.

    The connection happens, as it always did, but then comes an immediate disconnect. The headphone hardware is unchanged. The headphone's software
    is unchanged. The Mac hardware in unchanged. All that has changed is the macOS version (12.0.1).

    Sound famiiar to anyone? Fix?

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    The malware is real, its presence at any point in time being on your Linux installer is a ghost image. Steve Petruzzellis has been over this, in
    intense detail previously, Just Wondering.

    That is the problem 'today' and American teachers don't understand why
    older people are better; people from older generations are the only ones
    who know better than to fall for communism.

    Steve Petruzzellis must have read Just Wondering sites and became wildly envious. I suspect this is our first manifestation of the improved Steve Petruzzellis.

    Linux is a false advocate's biggest fear.


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    Get Rich Slow https://ftp.cdc.gov/pub/health_Statistics/nchs/Software/mmds/2009/spell/mmds_spell.txt
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AglvCo3dJ38&feature=youtu.be
    Dustin Cook the functional illiterate fraud

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  • From Andreas Rutishauser@21:1/5 to Brian Gordon on Sat Nov 27 08:01:37 2021
    In article <snrv6n$9il$1@panix3.panix.com>,
    briang@panix.com (Brian Gordon) wrote:

    I brought this up a while ago, but it didn't go anywhere. Ever since upgrading
    to macOS Monterey, my wireless headphones have been unable to work with my MacBook Pro.

    The connection happens, as it always did, but then comes an immediate disconnect. The headphone hardware is unchanged. The headphone's software is unchanged. The Mac hardware in unchanged. All that has changed is the macOS version (12.0.1).

    Sound famiiar to anyone? Fix?

    and what is the headphones hard- and software?

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  • From Wade Garrett@21:1/5 to Brian Gordon on Sat Nov 27 07:23:27 2021
    On 11/26/21 7:47 PM, Brian Gordon wrote:
    I brought this up a while ago, but it didn't go anywhere. Ever since upgrading
    to macOS Monterey, my wireless headphones have been unable to work with my MacBook Pro.

    The connection happens, as it always did, but then comes an immediate disconnect. The headphone hardware is unchanged. The headphone's software is unchanged. The Mac hardware in unchanged. All that has changed is the macOS version (12.0.1).

    Sound famiiar to anyone? Fix?

    I don't use headphones but since upgrading to Monterey, my iMac's
    wireless Magic Mouse 2 doesn't scroll on wake-up. Have to power the
    mouse off/on or click on it in Preferences and wait a while.

    A real PIA, especially on two grand worth of computer.

    It's a known issue widely complained about on the Apple Support website.
    Be nice if Tim corrected it in the next update...

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    some store and office building front doors keep folks inside safer- or
    put them at greater risk?

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to Brian Gordon on Sat Nov 27 19:14:57 2021
    In message <snrv6n$9il$1@panix3.panix.com> Brian Gordon <briang@panix.com> wrote:
    I brought this up a while ago, but it didn't go anywhere. Ever since upgrading
    to macOS Monterey, my wireless headphones have been unable to work with my MacBook Pro.

    And you were asked to provide more information, IIRC. Such as the model
    of the headphones and computer.

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  • From Jeff Relf@21:1/5 to Wade Garrett on Sat Nov 27 11:20:34 2021
    On Saturday, November 27, 2021 at 5:23:34 AM UTC-7, Wade Garrett wrote:
    On 11/26/21 7:47 PM, Brian Gordon wrote:
    I brought this up a while ago, but it didn't go anywhere. Ever since upgrading
    to macOS Monterey, my wireless headphones have been unable to work with my MacBook Pro.

    The connection happens, as it always did, but then comes an immediate disconnect. The headphone hardware is unchanged. The headphone's software is unchanged. The Mac hardware in unchanged. All that has changed is the macOS version (12.0.1).

    Sound famiiar to anyone? Fix?

    I don't use headphones but since upgrading to Monterey, my iMac's
    wireless Magic Mouse 2 doesn't scroll on wake-up. Have to power the
    mouse off/on or click on it in Preferences and wait a while.

    A real PIA, especially on two grand worth of computer.

    It's a known issue widely complained about on the Apple Support website.
    Be nice if Tim corrected it in the next update...

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    Do those red circle with a slash “No Weapons- Gun Free Zone” signs on some store and office building front doors keep folks inside safer- or
    put them at greater risk?


    Ryan Sullivan shared a specific series of pages several times now, and
    invited Jeff Relf to show which ones aren't accurate and provide the evidence to support his allegation. Never has Jeff Relf done so.

    Jeff Relf is unmistakably trolling, he got called out on it and he's
    doing the familiar role-reversal BS taught in Trolling 101 as he attempts
    to keep his story... but it will not work. AZ Cypher is based on Linux.
    Even if Jeff Relf is too stupid to figure that out.

    As for working towards peace, it is clear that for Ryan Sullivan to do
    that, he has to give Jeff Relf a free pass for every SJW judgement he's
    made about Ryan Sullivan, and ignore every single false lie he's posted
    about Ryan Sullivan as well.

    It was Jeff Relf who was publicly asking how better to better his flooding.

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    Steve 'Narcissistic Bigot' Carroll

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