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Apple today released macOS Mojave 10.14.3, the third update to the macOS Mojave operating system that first launched in September. macOS 10.14.3 comes six weeks after the launch of macOS Mojave 10.14.2, a bug fix update.

macOS Mojave 10.14.3 can be downloaded by going to the "Software Update" section of System Preferences, a new installation method that was introduced with the Mojave update.

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macOS Mojave 10.14.3 brings performance improvements and bug fixes for issues discovered since the launch of macOS 10.14.2. During the beta testing period, we didn't find any major feature changes. According to Apple's release notes, the update improves the security, stability and compatibility of your Mac and is recommended for all users.
This update improves the security, stability, and compatibility of your Mac and includes the following enterprise content: When making a file-sharing connection that uses a valid Kerberos TGT to authenticate, users are no longer prompted to enter credentials.
Additional details on the macOS Mojave operating system can be found in our dedicated macOS Mojave roundup.

Article Link: Apple Releases macOS Mojave 10.14.3
 
Security Update 2019-001 10.13.6 was also released for High Sierra today. Seems like no one is covering High Sierra news these days...

Update: This security update is 10.13.6 build 17G5019. For those with NVIDIA Web Drivers, the 387.10.10.15.15.108 does not break with this update. The 387.10.10.10.40.113 driver will likely break.
 
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What I love is the quality of Mojave!

Like how I go into Software Update in System Preferences and it spins, saying it’s checking for update, then finally comes back and says 12.4.2 is the latest. Close the window, go to System Preferences (which says there’s an update available in the Apple menu), and it spins and finally says Here’s a update!

And after I select Download & Install, the Software Update page spins and comes back and says There’s an update! for the update I just downloaded!

The same with the Mac App Store with Mojave. I know there’s an update for a piece of software available, I go to MAS Update page, it says there’s nothing, I hit Cmd-R once…twice…three times, and….

Oh! Here’s an update!

This used to be so much easier. Even back with OS 9.
 
Ugh, think I'll be skipping this. 10.14.2 has been the most stable release I've used in probably a decade. Over a month up with use between home, office, and out and about. Also while plugging in various devices (LG 5Ks, Belkin TB3 docks, etc).

8:33 up 43 days, 13 mins, 6 users, load averages: 2.70 2.63 3.03
 
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Security Update 2019-001 10.13.6 was also released for High Sierra today. Seems like no one is covering High Sierra news these days...

Update: This security update is 10.13.6 build 17G5019. For those with NVIDIA Web Drivers, the 387.10.10.15.15.108 does not break with this update. The 387.10.10.10.40.113 driver will likely break.

What MacBooks are these?
 
Well, I've updated to 10.14.3 and it now sees my eGFX Sonnet box on Thunderbolt 2. I have the Nvidia 1050ti in it currently and it's not being seen. I don't have an AMD to test it with though. Doesn't look like Apple did anything to give us Nvidia users any joy.
 
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Well, I've updated to 10.14.3 and it now sees my eGFX Sonnet box on Thunderbolt 2. I have the Nvidia 1050ti in it currently and it's not being seen. I don't have an AMD to test it with though. Doesn't look like Apple did anything to give us Nvidia users any joy.

Need to wait until/if NVIDIA web drivers are released for Mojave. Could use a GTX 680 Mac Edition (or flashed EFI version) that has drivers baked into macOS (or limited cards from around then). CUDA will not function without NVIDIA Web Drivers.
 
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