You have some but not all third-party apps that are hanging at startup, with no clear differentiator between working and broken apps. Let's try approaching this from first principles. The only way of making the apps work is to open them with rosetta.Įdit: this is the output I get from ps -p $(sudo fuser /usr/libexec/rosetta/runtime 2> /dev/null)Ģ82 ? 0:00.72 Core Audio Driver (Background Music Device.driver)ĥ21 ? 0:04.00 /Library/Application Support/Logitech.localized/Logiteĥ53 ? 0:00.23 /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/XPCSĥ67 ? 0:00.26 /Applications/AdBlock.app/Contents/PlugIns/AdBlock-Extġ001 ? 0:01.40 /Applications/iTerm.app/Contents/MacOS/iTerm2ġ002 ? 0:00.01 /Users/*myusername*/Library/Application Suppoġ008 ttys000 0:00.02 login -fp *myusername* Tried also to download some more apps which are optimised for M1 which I did not had installed when I updated (downloaded Edge, Brave, vscode insiders, opera) and I always see the same behaviour. During the last contact I had with Apple they said that might be caused by the apps themselves rather than the OS and that I should contact their support but they will open a ticket.Īlso tried to reinstall all of these apps and there is always the same problem. I contacted the support, followed the procedure: created new admin user, no luck, safe mode, same errors, reinstall the OS, same errors. I go and try to open Firefox, it starts, but it's stuck, it can't to anything. I return after some minutes and I see that the Mac has finished updating, cool. At this point I leave my desk as I know it can take a bit.
The updater ask me to reboot and I click reboot now. So I start the update, leaving all of my apps opened (as I always do, I mean, I don't close the apps before an update, the OS will close them when it restarts). I had some work apps opened (vscode, figma, slack, firefox.) so I decided to let the Mac update given that my work day was over.
Yesterday I have updated my M1 Mac mini from 12.2.1 (or.