Vicnowo

Q: sleep wake problem with Yosemite on my Mac Mini Mid 2012

I have a problem with Sleep Wake on a Mac Mid 2012 Mac Mini running 10.10, I was also a beta test user, and had seen the same problem before the official release. After the Mac Mini goes to sleep, and you try to wake it, it sits frozen, you can not enter your password, after about 5 minutes, the Mac reboots, and you can enter your password, the keyboard works again. I am using the Apple bluetooth MC184LL/A wireless keyboard. This same problem is occurring with the Logitech K760 bluetooth solar keyboard. I am now going to try only a standard USB keyboard, to see if the problem is somehow related to bluetooth? I been sending the reports to Apple about this problem since I started the beta testing from the start of the Yosemite beta test. It seems this is low on the list or is somehow related to my machine only? I have never had any problems with my Mac Mini, and have never done anything to the device (I never opened the Mac).

Any one else with the same problem? Thanks!


Vicnnowo

Mac mini (Late 2012), OS X Yosemite (10.10), Wake Sleep Bluetooth Keyboard

Posted on Oct 18, 2014 5:35 AM

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  • by alrori,

    alrori alrori Oct 22, 2014 2:14 PM in response to nick baccante
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    Oct 22, 2014 2:14 PM in response to nick baccante

    My monitors AOC 27" - E2752SHE have one Audio Earphone out (3.5 mm jack) and one Audio In as you can see in the picture below. You need to connect your speaker to the audio out

    27%22 - E2752SHE.jpg

  • by ThinkFlight,

    ThinkFlight ThinkFlight Oct 22, 2014 2:15 PM in response to Loner T
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    Oct 22, 2014 2:15 PM in response to Loner T

    In the Windows/Bootcamp area, there are worse problems than just being unable to log-in. There is potential data loss.

     

    PS: If Steve Jobs was running the company, this would not have see the light of day with a release.

    Same issue - waiting for fix and to the comments above, ... Yes had to reinstall windows - again.... and I TOTALLY agree with the last statement... QA has not been as good of late.

  • by ancorasudigiri,

    ancorasudigiri ancorasudigiri Oct 22, 2014 2:19 PM in response to Vicnowo
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    Oct 22, 2014 2:19 PM in response to Vicnowo

    I want to say this:

    I took away the speaker plugged into the mini jack and used monitor with hdmi and audio with mac mini internal speaker. It dit it agaaaaaaaain! I can't even use the internal speakeeeeer!

    Now I'll try listening audio via hdmi but I can't use the apple remote anymore cuz it worked only with analogical audio. Come on Apple!

  • by ThinkFlight,

    ThinkFlight ThinkFlight Oct 22, 2014 2:22 PM in response to UnsupportedOperationException
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    Oct 22, 2014 2:22 PM in response to UnsupportedOperationException

    For those who still suffer from this problem: eliminate one audio output to solve the issue.

    You can do it either by not using the headphones plug and connect your speakers to the monitor (if your monitor has an audio out, mine does not), or eliminating a direct HDMI connection (as HDMI transfers video and audio). Mac Minis are shipped with a HDMI-to-DVI adapter, use that one with a DVI cable, or any other adapter, till Apple solves the issue.

    We know they can, they did it already

    Well... I use the adapter, and still have this issue... so now what? I'm guessing the audio is still being sent so it doesn't matter if you use it... its hosed, till the patch I guess...

     

    Apple QA /= to what it used to be... slipping would be a good word to describe it.... hired too many google guys I guess.

  • by UnsupportedOperationException,

    UnsupportedOperationException UnsupportedOperationException Oct 22, 2014 2:27 PM in response to ThinkFlight
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    Oct 22, 2014 2:27 PM in response to ThinkFlight

    Well, about that: OS X 10.6 and 10.7 in 2011 and '12 had similar issues, if not bigger, and Steve was there back then...

    Besides, I had to play the same game when I installed a Windows on my girlfriend's notebook (last time I set up a Linux for her ).

     

    It is the short update times software companies try to dictate to impress users, who are lately got used to the quick update cycles on their smartphones/tablets.

    First issue of an OS is still quasi beta, and we have to do the final testing. All OSes are like that, but only Linux admits it

     

    If you want to avoid such pain, do not install .0 versions, wait for the .1, or rather the .2.

    I always say that to myself, but never keep it

  • by UnsupportedOperationException,

    UnsupportedOperationException UnsupportedOperationException Oct 22, 2014 2:31 PM in response to ThinkFlight
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    Oct 22, 2014 2:31 PM in response to ThinkFlight

    In System Preferences / Sound / Output do you still see 2 outputs, or just one?

    I have there only Headphones now, and all is fine.

    Have you tried the obvious steps, like restart, repair permissions, or even delete settings files in Library?

  • by ThinkFlight,

    ThinkFlight ThinkFlight Oct 22, 2014 2:34 PM in response to UnsupportedOperationException
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    Oct 22, 2014 2:34 PM in response to UnsupportedOperationException

    If you want to avoid such pain, do not install .0 versions, wait for the .1, or rather the .2.

    I always say that to myself, but never keep it

    True statement, but... APPLE SAYS it works... so... shouldn't it <evil wide grin>.  Apparently i'm into pain... as I KEEP getting and installing their latest stuff... cuz its usually rather good... ah well - a minor inconvenience at the moment - At least I'm not BSOD'ing like some "other" guys at launch.

  • by ThinkFlight,

    ThinkFlight ThinkFlight Oct 22, 2014 2:41 PM in response to UnsupportedOperationException
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    Oct 22, 2014 2:41 PM in response to UnsupportedOperationException

    UnsupportedOperationException wrote:

     

    In System Preferences / Sound / Output do you still see 2 outputs, or just one?

    I have there only Headphones now, and all is fine.

    Have you tried the obvious steps, like restart, repair permissions, or even delete settings files in Library?

    Just one output - "headphones".  I did a PRM reset - which hosed the account to the point I got a lot of other bugs.  Created a new user account... fixed "some" of the newly created bugs from the PRM reset... Then gave up and reinstalled from a fresh drive (format/ Mtn Lion/Yosemite upgrade.)

  • by UnsupportedOperationException,

    UnsupportedOperationException UnsupportedOperationException Oct 22, 2014 2:53 PM in response to ThinkFlight
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    Oct 22, 2014 2:53 PM in response to ThinkFlight

    Well, I hope it turns out fine for you, too.

    I put now my Mac to the test, I go to bed, and send him to sleep as well. We'll see in the morning, if the problem is really gone

  • by That-Guy,

    That-Guy That-Guy Oct 22, 2014 2:55 PM in response to Vicnowo
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    Oct 22, 2014 2:55 PM in response to Vicnowo

    Does anyone know if using AirPlay to the Apple TV would be an issue too? My audio out setup:

     

    - HDMI > HDMI

    - 3.5mm Jack to Speakers

    - Audio to Apple TV via AirPlay (only when watching films)

     

    JUst wondering how AirPlay Audio Out affects things?

  • by slaction,

    slaction slaction Oct 22, 2014 3:34 PM in response to Vicnowo
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    Oct 22, 2014 3:34 PM in response to Vicnowo

    Just to switch things up...I'm having the same problem on my 2010 Mac Pro using the front or rear headphone jack.  No HDMI in the picture at all.

     

    I noticed when I first installed Yosemite that my sound didn't work, I moved my headphone plug from the back of the machine to the front and it worked fine.  Now I'm having the non-responsive sleep issue.  I can move my mouse but nothing responds after waking from sleep.

  • by soemse,

    soemse soemse Oct 23, 2014 5:22 AM in response to kenfromnorth shields
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    Oct 23, 2014 5:22 AM in response to kenfromnorth shields

    come on apple! there is no consolation for the sleep/wake-problem. i don't want to *fix* it with any tricks, i want a fix from apple. this is not the quality i demand. i've paid masses of money for apple products the last 15 years and i'm not willing to accept this.

     

    peace

    thomas

  • by Maria Hammarblad,

    Maria Hammarblad Maria Hammarblad Oct 23, 2014 6:07 AM in response to soemse
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    Oct 23, 2014 6:07 AM in response to soemse

    I agree completely. I'm not going out to buy new monitor/audio cables, new monitors with earphone jacks, or anything of the sort that has been suggested in this discussion. It's great that people go through the effort of troubleshooting, and if they find a solution that's acceptable to them - good for them. However, in my opinion Apple created a problem and Apple needs to fix it.

  • by alrori,

    alrori alrori Oct 23, 2014 6:14 AM in response to Maria Hammarblad
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    Oct 23, 2014 6:14 AM in response to Maria Hammarblad

    Agree, what we found was a temporary relief.

    As ancorasudigiri suggested —> He invited everyone of you to file a bug report at the address below. More we are, the sooner they fix it.

     

    https://www.apple.com/support/feedback/

     

    I already filed my report, please do it.

  • by kenfromnorth shields,

    kenfromnorth shields kenfromnorth shields Oct 23, 2014 6:18 AM in response to soemse
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    Oct 23, 2014 6:18 AM in response to soemse

    Well said I totally agree, I've got my monitor mounted on the wall and the cables chased into the wall so they can't be seen, the last thing I wan't to be doing is having a audio cable dangling from my monitor.

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