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Wow, both of my Macs are experiencing crawling downloads...tied the suggestion above but still crawling!

Same here.

Tried the suggestion and download went back to 350 MB downloaded (was at 700 :().
 
Wow, both of my Macs are experiencing crawling downloads...tied the suggestion above but still crawling!
Just an update....stopping the update and re-starting my Macs seem to have cleared out the slow download problem.
 
Also 3,62GB on a 13" MacBook Pro 2018. That's really a lot. But it probably includes the fixes we got for the new MacBook Pros on MacOS 10.14.
 
Anyone using Mojave on a 2014 MacBook Pro? I’m still on El Cap and wondering if it’s worth the upgrade.

Apple is no longer releasing security updates for El Cap. So I'm pretty sure that most of these exploits is still valid on El Cap. But I believe that Mojave is a stable OS with a few hiccups. If you're worried about stability then I'll suggest to update to Sierra or High Sierra so you can still receive security updates.
 
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Is there a direct download of 14.1 for High Sierra users? I don't want to upgrade to 14.0 before 14.1.....
 
Apple is no longer releasing security updates for El Cap. So I'm pretty sure that most of these exploits is still valid on El Cap. But I believe that Mojave is a very stable OS with a few hiccups. If you're worried about stability then I'll suggest to update to Sierra or High Sierra so you can still receive security updates.

Can those still be downloaded from the Mac App Store?
 
2018 MacBook Pro 15.4 user here. I haven't had the kernel panics and other various issues others have reported, except for one. Popping sounds when using wired headphones to watch youtube. Doesn't pop when not using them, but does pop when plugged in. Not consistently. Weird. Maybe this update fixes that. Or maybe a T2 firmware update is released too? Who knows.
 
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Downloading the delta. Update won't show in system preferences no matter how many times I try. 10.14 on MBP 2012 non-R. System preferences says I have the latest version installed.

Update -

Downloaded the delta and it won't allow me to install.

macOS Sierra update can't be installed on this disk.This volume does not meet the requirements for this update

Probably because I have a third party SSD installed. Never installed beta versions. Shrug.
 
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Bluetooth broken post 10.14.1 upgrade.

- Can not add devices
- Can not disable the bluetooth device

Have reset the SMC and Bluetooth Module with (Shift-Option, Click) and they dont fix it.

This is more of a notification of the only problem I am having post-upgrade, was fine beforehand.
 

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Final 10.14 beta here and I have the same problem. I can't see any update.

Perhaps this explains it:

At page https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1981?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US it says

"System Requirements : macOS Mojave 10.14"

That means betas of 10.14.1 won't "see" it. It is already 10.14.1, albeit a lower build. Nevertheless the full installer can force it to update - because a full installer can be used even to install the same system over itself. A delta can't do that.
 
44 minutes remaining to finish the install.

WTH! All of this for bunch of emojis??
The macOS updates also include recovery image updates, system security updates, EFI updates, program updates, and a slew of other **** that Apple doesn’t disclose in the release notes. It’s not like 10.14.1 just updates the FaceTime app and adds emojis. They are always much more than the consumer level features.
[doublepost=1540928004][/doublepost]I'm signed up the Apple Security Announcements mailing list, and one just came across referencing iTunes 12.9.1, however I'm not seeing any update for iTunes on my end (Mojave 10.14.1). Also other outlets are saying HomePod 12.1 is out but it's not showing up either... Apple's CDN providers must be dragging ass today.

EDIT - it seems iTunes 12.9.1 is for Windows only. macOS version remains at 12.9.0.164.
 
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