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Minh_Ton

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Does anyone notice this new feature after applying the Supplemental Update? I cannot charge my battery when using the MB, only when it is completely shutting down (Might be related to this feature)

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When I attach the power cord to the MB and the screen is off, it shows this icon in the middle of the screen like on iPhones and iPads.
 

saudor

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what is your video card in your MacBook Pro it almost sounds like you don't have graphics acceleration

GT 330 M / Intel HD graphics (arrandale) There is graphics acceleration as the dock is transparent. Restarting safari will often restore full speed (or even opening chrome). The mouse cursor appears to continue to work fine until randomly it starts lagging/hesitating again.

What's also funny is that when moving the mouse cursor outside the safari window, full speed is restored.
 

pkouame

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Why is Apple suggesting an update for the firmware of a T2 chip equipped MacBook Pro for my 2011 mini? lol.
Probably because we bypass the system checks. Our software system update (via preferences) is "customized" to ignore them.
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Does anyone notice this new feature after applying the Supplemental Update? I cannot charge my battery when using the MB, only when it is completely shutting down (Might be related to this feature)

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When I attach the power cord to the MB and the screen is off, it shows this icon in the middle of the screen like on iPhones and iPads.
Hmmm...Looks like Apple may have snuck in some more changes. Caveat Emptor. Personally, I see no reason to jump on this "T2" update (for our older Macs) until the smoke clears...
 

jasoncarle

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Wouldnt you agree this is nuts memory usage? Normally, before todays supplemental update, which is the only change, I would hover around 30-50% memory usage. That was with multiple tabs open, a music player going with the entire song loaded into ram, etc... Now I have one tab open in Safari and that's it, nothing. My RAM is FULL.
 

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View attachment 838540 View attachment 838541 Wouldnt you agree this is nuts memory usage? Normally, before todays supplemental update, which is the only change, I would hover around 30-50% memory usage. That was with multiple tabs open, a music player going with the entire song loaded into ram, etc... Now I have one tab open in Safari and that's it, nothing. My RAM is FULL.
Ouch! Check your activity monitor or a terminal 'ps' to see what else is running on your machine (and what is hogging ram). Does this occur right after the update? I usually let the system "quiesce" for a little while after an update just to watch the types of jobs that run. Only then do I stress some built in apps like Safari.
 
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Ouch! Check your activity monitor or a terminal 'ps' to see what else is running on your machine (and what is hogging ram). Does this occur right after the update? I usually let the system "quiesce" for a little while after an update just to watch the types of jobs that run. Only then do I stress some built in apps like Safari.

I did the update at around noon today. I have screen caps of Activity Monitor up, I don't see anything using up all the memory, there are just a ton of processes in RAM.

This is a picture of the screen, with ram usage highlighted, with nothing but finder running.
 

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I did the update at around noon today. I have screen caps of Activity Monitor up, I don't see anything using up all the memory, there are just a ton of processes in RAM.

This is a picture of the screen, with ram usage highlighted, with nothing but finder running.
Sweet background. But Safari Technology Preview with Ad blocker are running. I would restart and check again.
 
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Sweet background. But Safari Technology Preview with Ad blocker are running. I would restart and check again.

Done, completely removed Ad Guard and I am at 99% right now...

Unless anyone else has some better ideas, It looks like I am going to reinstall to a pre supplemental update state.

Thanks for the compliment on the background, it changes every hour, and every restart. I keep a bunch of files in a folder on my spinning drive and add to it when I find a good one. Most of them are pictures of MN where I live though.
 

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pkouame

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Done, completely removed Ad Guard and I am at 99% right now...

Unless anyone else has some better ideas, It looks like I am going to reinstall to a pre supplemental update state.

Thanks for the compliment on the background, it changes every hour, and every restart. I keep a bunch of files in a folder on my spinning drive and add to it when I find a good one. Most of them are pictures of MN where I live though.
I agree, there may be something funky about this update on unsupported non-T2 machines. Some other "problematic" supplemental update findings are trickling in. I see no reason to update myself.
 
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MBP83

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Hello, i have some questions since the last time i tried mojave was somewhere in december and now there are a lot of comments, i have a mbp early 2011, last time everything was working great except some graphic anomalies, i mean the glitches with the rendering like corners etc, what is the progress of that so far?
Just make sure that you stay on the integrated graphics, HD Graphics 3000. If you switch into the discreet HD 6750M, you'll have no acceleration and terrible graphics anomalies.

Assuming your discrete graphics chip is functioning properly, you can use gfxCardStatus, v2.4.4i, which will automatically switch to the integrated graphics after your MBP boots. It will then force the MBP to stay on the integrated graphics even if an App calls for the discrete graphics.
 
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Does anyone notice this new feature after applying the Supplemental Update? I cannot charge my battery when using the MB, only when it is completely shutting down (Might be related to this feature)

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When I attach the power cord to the MB and the screen is off, it shows this icon in the middle of the screen like on iPhones and iPads.
My MBP5,2 17" (mid 2009) doesn't show this after upgrading to 10.14.5 supplemental, and charging still works normally.

BUT: RAM is full right after boot (compressed part is very high).
Despite RAM I don't seem to see any slowdown. A new memory allocation policy?

(Edit: The 10.13.6 AppleUSBACM.kext doesn't fix the Arduino problem anymore.
No. see later post #15545)

Will keep running with the 10.14.5 supplemental for a while.
 

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I am having a hell of a time getting Mojave reinstalled on my Mini... I still have the patcher I used to install 10.14.5 on here but it's not letting me install. That supplemental update really did a number. I would suggest not doing it, or if you have not trying to reinstall for now.
 
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olad

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Greetings... I bought a MBP4,1 thinking it was the 17-inch. Turned out it was the 15-inch. I wanted to use its parts to repair the olde 17" which screen had died and everything was - well - dying piece by piece. The owner said the MB was faulty. Since it was only £5 (yes!), I was philosophical about my loss (£15 for freight). Out of curiosity, I plugged in the laptop, and was astounded when it gave the startup sound which, I thought, meant the MB was OK. I put in a blank spare SSD (120Gb), and used @dosdude1's patcher to put Mojave on it, in the process, converting the SSD's format to APFS (not intentionally, but...). Imagine my surprise when, after the post-install, it ran. For 2 days. Then, this kernel panic when starting the laptop. About four times. After those, it started normally. I hope I have copied the right section for diagnosis - if anyone can help me. As for the 17", I am hoping I stumble across another £5 miracle... The laptop is excellent otherwise - well used, clean, all lights working (keyboard, screen dimming etc.) etc. - and running 10.14.6 beta, because of the SSD's APFS.

*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff8001ed59dd): Kernel trap at 0xffffff7f839d3923, type 14=page fault, registers:
CR0: 0x0000000080010033, CR2: 0x0000000000000010, CR3: 0x000000017c0ac000, CR4: 0x00000000000026e0
RAX: 0x68f339af76500001, RBX: 0x0000000000000000, RCX: 0xffffff809f7cb000, RDX: 0x0000000000018000
RSP: 0xffffff8cd5993990, RBP: 0xffffff8cd5993990, RSI: 0x0000000000000000, RDI: 0x0000000000000000
R8: 0x00000000ffffffff, R9: 0x0000000000000002, R10: 0xffffff80026a37d0, R11: 0xffffff8cdc113750
R12: 0x0000000000000000, R13: 0xffffff80109bd680, R14: 0x00000000e00002bc, R15: 0xffffff809f7cb000
RFL: 0x0000000000010293, RIP: 0xffffff7f839d3923, CS: 0x0000000000000008, SS: 0x0000000000000010
Fault CR2: 0x0000000000000010, Error code: 0x0000000000000000, Fault CPU: 0x0, PL: 0, VF: 0

Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(519.15)[D5F2A20D-CAB0-33B2-91B9-E8755DFC34CB]@0xffffff7f82e2c000->0xffffff7f82e74fff
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.9)[76E08ACA-E697-3F76-B75E-B5BD664873C6]@0xffffff7f82695000
com.apple.nvidia.classic.NVDAResmanTesla(10.0.4)[F8258F0F-61AD-30F4-BDD5-B18CCAAE535A]@0xffffff7f83725000->0xffffff7f8398dfff
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.9)[76E08ACA-E697-3F76-B75E-B5BD664873C6]@0xffffff7f82695000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport(519.15)[B419F958-11B8-3F7D-A31B-A72166B6E234]@0xffffff7f8314b000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(519.15)[D5F2A20D-CAB0-33B2-91B9-E8755DFC34CB]@0xffffff7f82e2c000
com.apple.GeForceTesla(10.0.4)[426B2568-8B0A-372B-BB33-B421D942837A]@0xffffff7f83999000->0xffffff7f83a57fff
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.9)[76E08ACA-E697-3F76-B75E-B5BD664873C6]@0xffffff7f82695000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport(519.15)[B419F958-11B8-3F7D-A31B-A72166B6E234]@0xffffff7f8314b000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(519.15)[D5F2A20D-CAB0-33B2-91B9-E8755DFC34CB]@0xffffff7f82e2c000
dependency: com.apple.nvidia.classic.NVDAResmanTesla(10.0.4)[F8258F0F-61AD-30F4-BDD5-B18CCAAE535A]@0xffffff7f83725000
 
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avz

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I am having a hell of a time getting Mojave reinstalled on my Mini... I still have the patcher I used to install 10.14.5 on here but it's not letting me install. That supplemental update really did a number. I would suggest not doing it, or if you have not trying to reinstall for now.

Are you aware of the APFS local snapshots? It takes seconds to return your system to its previous state thus making the experimentation with any updates absolutely pain free. I believe this is one of the best APFS features especially for our unsupported Macs.
 

iMac-Oldschool

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Hello @iMac-Oldschool
I also have an iMac 8.1 and I had problems with the backlight control and F1 and F2 keys that did not work see message #15087 but I found the solution: on iMac 8,1 you should not replaced 3 files otherwise KP
but
only replace the file "DisplayServices.framework" contained in "bkltpatch10.14.2" in /S/L/ PrivateFrameworks (and repaired the permissions) see message #15299.

If you did the installation of the patch with "install.sh" it made a Backup of 4 files in ~/Bklt_Backup
Restarts on an external disk and put back in place:
"AppleBacklight.kext" and "AppleBacklightExpert.kext" in/System/Library/Extensions/
"AGDCBacklightControl.kext" in /System/Library/Extensions/AppleGraphicsControl.kext/Contents/PlugIns/
And repair permissions with Terminal from the external drive:
sudo chmod -R 755 /Volumes/NameOfYourMojaveDisk/System/Library/Extensions/AppleBacklight.kext
sudo chown -R 0:0 /Volumes/NameOfYourMojaveDisk/System/Library/Extensions/AppleBacklight.kext
sudo chmod -R 755 /Volumes/NameOfYourMojaveDisk/System/Library/Extensions/AppleBacklightExpert.kext
sudo chown -R 0:0 /Volumes/NameOfYourMojaveDisk/System/Library/Extensions/AppleBacklightExpert.kext
sudo chmod -R 755 /Volumes/NameOfYourMojaveDisk/System/Library/Extensions/AppleGraphicsControl.kext
sudo chown -R 0:0 /Volumes/NameOfYourMojaveDisk/System/Library/Extensions/AppleGraphicsControl.kext

Otherwise you reinstall Mojave from a USB stick and you execute "install.sh" of the .zip file that I attached.
CAUTION USE ONLY ON iMAC 8,1

As you restore with time machine you must be able to start with Mojave isn't it? run "install.sh" from the .zip file that I attached.
Hello @alphascorp

Thanks for your help on this issue. The patch that you supplied worked first time. Backlight controls are now fine. As far as I can see, everything that is supported by the iMac8,1 hardware is now working. Continuity is not available because Bluetooth 4 is not supported. The System Report shows:
Bluetooth Low Energy Supported: No
Handoff Supported: No
Instant Hot Spot Supported: No
Have you tried upgrading the PCI Bluetooth card?
 
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16v

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You could download onyX go to parameters then misc tab apple the font smoothing for non-retina displays to go to post 15466 click on the link and install the hybrid patches

This:
Try this, and reboot.
Code:
defaults write -g CGFontRenderingFontSmoothingDisabled -bool false

Unfortunately, a few apps like VLC and Hopper Disassembler end up weird-looking because of this. Re-enable for a given app with:
Code:
defaults write com.app.name CGFontRenderingFontSmoothingDisabled -bool true
Vlc looks Wired with onyx, too
And also the restart box after system update...

But Thank you.

Try hybrid patch.

Edit:
Hybrid patch is better - too good.
I think it looks to sharp now.

I'm on .5
 
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16v

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First, check if Cuda Device is found (detected) on your system; for example using Cuda-Z. If not, update Cuda Driver to v8.0.90 < this was the last version that supports NVDA Tesla (and Fermi, though release note said it' s for 10.11.x-10.12.x). Yeah, already tested on 10.14.x and it just works.

If Cuda is recognized, you could ignore those warning. However Cuda.prefPane checks for update on every boot, but you could remove it's LaunchAgents from System (only removing update, not it's support):
Code:
cd /Library/LaunchAgents && ls
sudo rm com.nvidia.CUDASoftwareUpdate.plist

There's another method; is adding "GPU Driver version (NVDAResman)" on "CUDA.framework's Info.plist" located on: /Library/Frameworks/CUDA.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Info.plist:
Code:
cd /Library/Frameworks/CUDA.framework/Versions/A/Resources
sudo nano Info.plist
// eg. adding these lines:
<key>NVDAResmanVersions</key>
<dict>
...
<key>310.90.30</key>
<string>310.90.30</string>
...
</dict>

// then:
cd /Library/Frameworks/CUDA.framework/Versions/A/Libraries && ls
sudo cp libcuda_310.42.25_mercury.dylib libcuda_310.90.30_mercury.dylib
sudo update_dyld_shared_cache
reboot

2nd method is no longer working on 10.14.4 Beta 1-2.
Oh ya, as 10.14.4 another issue.. though my NVDA Fermi is still running, I have problem recognizing Cuda device for unsupported / deprecated GPU. Cool..!!!
With 8.0.90 it says GPU not supported.

Mbp 5.4
Gforce 9400m
 

jhowarth

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I am puzzled by folks installing the new Supplemental Update on unsupported machines. That is only meant for the new 2018/2019 models. It isn't offered on my supported MacBook Pro 14,1 so perhaps Apple didn't put enough checks into the installer to prevent it being applied to pre-2018 machines.
 

jackluke

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Wouldnt you agree this is nuts memory usage? Normally, before todays supplemental update, which is the only change, I would hover around 30-50% memory usage. That was with multiple tabs open, a music player going with the entire song loaded into ram, etc... Now I have one tab open in Safari and that's it, nothing. My RAM is FULL.

Try booting with CMD-V (verbose boot), if during booting you encounter many of these instances: EXC_RESOURCE

Then the only way to fix this abnormal RAM usage is to re-install Mojave.

Keep track also of not using old Safari Extensions, because Mojave is allergic to them, it prefers the New Safari Extensions downloaded through its New App Store.
 
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