Article 5DM1E Apple rolls out macOS Big Sur 11.2 with bug fixes and Bluetooth tweaks

Apple rolls out macOS Big Sur 11.2 with bug fixes and Bluetooth tweaks

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Samuel Axon
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Enlarge / The update prompt for macOS Big Sur 11.2. (credit: Samuel Axon)

Today, Apple pushed out a small update to its macOS 11 Big Sur operating system for supported Mac laptops and desktops. Labeled Big Sur 11.2, the update "improves Bluetooth reliability" and fixes a number of bugs.

Those bugs include one widely reported issue with the Mac mini in which external displays would show only a black screen when using an HDMI-to-DVI converter. Also, it fixes an issue where the System Preferences panel would not unlock after a user enters their password in some cases, as well as a bug that sometimes prevented changes made to Apple ProRAW images from saving.

These are the release notes that accompany the macOS update:

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