Jump to content
181 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

@Naiclube

 

Hello my noble friend, it is a job that, as if I were the U.S. Marshall of the USA, I work for the Court of Justice. We are classified according to a consensus, where only those who do the best on the test questions pass, and after that we have financial stability and a career whose salary does not lag, and we move up in level. In Brazil we call it a public tender. My wife and I are from the same Court, and we have been married for 25 years. We have 2 teenage children and are doing well. Thank you my nobleman and I thank all the coders here too.

Edited by Max.1974
  • Like 7
14 hours ago, deeveedee said:

Do you want to be good at using OCLP? That is a decision that only you can make.

 

When I was learning to play guitar, I was too lazy to learn how to read music, so I asked others to show me how to play a song on their guitar and then I copied their finger positions and pick/strum patterns. That learning technique proved to be very limiting, since many times I could not learn to play a new song until someone showed me.

 

It wasn't until I decided that I really wanted to be good at playing the guitar that I made the commitment to learn to read music. Now, I can play with the best.  Now I don't need to ask others to do it for me.

 

The same is true for Open Core and with most things in life.

well, think about Jimi. He could not read a note but he's the lead guitar in the Nazareth band Upstairs. Jesus pretends not to know how to play so they have a great time together. We poor mortals pretend to know a lot og things but thanks to developers and the stuff here we can surely make a mess. Kidding.

  • Like 2
19 hours ago, deeveedee said:

@naiclub Grandchild, why did you assume that the link I provided was for version 2.4.0 without actually trying it first?  If I didn't know you better, I'd think you were giving up too easily.

I'm sorry, grandma. I misunderstood it and thought it was 2.4.0. Actually, I downloaded it from here last Thursday, but I don't remember where I downloaded it from. Please forgive me. Thank you very much, grandma.

Edited by naiclub
  • Like 3

Has anyone figured out why BluetoolFixup.kext breaks incremental macOS updates?  Details below...

 

Previously, when we discussed BluetoolFixup.kext interference with incremental macOS updates, I misunderstood the reported issue and thought that folks experiencing the problem were reporting that their Macs were not detecting macOS updates.  Thanks to help from @ird, I now understand that the macOS update issue is that incremental macOS updates fail when BluetoolFixup.kext is injected and OTA forces a "full" (not incremental) macOS update.  I never noticed this problem with my HackBookPro6,2, because it always has OCLP post-install patches which cause the installation of a "full" (not incremental) macOS update (with or without BluetoolFixup.kext).

 

Now that I am testing Intel Bluetooth (and I'm using BluetoolFixup.kext) on my HackMIni8,1 (which does not have any OCLP post-install patches), macOS incremental updates fail and OTA forces a full macOS update.  If I disable BluetoolFixup.kext (making no other changes), incremental macOS updates work fine.  I'm currently testing this BluetoolFixup.kext issue with the Sequoia 15.1 Beta 5 update.

 

Has anyone figured out why BluetoolFixup.kext breaks incremental macOS updates?

 

EDIT: I am using BluetoolFixup.kext v2.6.7 v2.6.8 with boot-arg -lilubetaall (for Sequoia testing).

 

EDIT2: After disabling BluetoolFixup.kext for the initial download and processing stage of the Incremental update, the incremental update from Sequoia 15.1 Beta 4 to Beta 5 proceeded without issues.  I re-enabled BluetoolFixup.kext after phase 1 of the incremental update and the update completed with BluetoolFixup.kext enabled.

Spoiler

Screenshot2024-09-23at2_41_11PM.png.0f19c58a0623e329dcf8a5d47ee7abde.png

 

Edited by deeveedee
Fixed typo in BluetoolFixup.kext version
  • Like 4
1 hour ago, deeveedee said:

Has anyone figured out why BluetoolFixup.kext breaks incremental macOS updates?  Details below...

 

Previously, when we discussed BluetoolFixup.kext interference with incremental macOS updates, I misunderstood the reported issue and thought that folks experiencing the problem were reporting that their Macs were not detecting macOS updates.  Thanks to help from @ird, I now understand that the macOS update issue is that incremental macOS updates fail when BluetoolFixup.kext is injected and OTA forces a "full" (not incremental) macOS update.  I never noticed this problem with my HackBookPro6,2, because it always has OCLP post-install patches which cause the installation of a "full" (not incremental) macOS update (with or without BluetoolFixup.kext).

 

Now that I am testing Intel Bluetooth (and I'm using BluetoolFixup.kext) on my HackMIni8,1 (which does not have any OCLP post-install patches), macOS incremental updates fail and OTA forces a full macOS update.  If I disable BluetoolFixup.kext (making no other changes), incremental macOS updates work fine.  I'm currently testing this BluetoolFixup.kext issue with the Sequoia 15.1 Beta 5 update.

 

Has anyone figured out why BluetoolFixup.kext breaks incremental macOS updates?

 

EDIT: I am using BluetoolFixup.kext v2.6.7 with boot-arg -lilubetaall (for Sequoia testing).

 

EDIT2: After disabling BluetoolFixup.kext for the initial download and processing stage of the Incremental update, the incremental update from Sequoia 15.1 Beta 4 to Beta 5 proceeded without issues.  I re-enabled BluetoolFixup.kext after phase 1 of the incremental update and the update completed with BluetoolFixup.kext enabled.

  Hide contents

Screenshot2024-09-23at2_41_11PM.png.0f19c58a0623e329dcf8a5d47ee7abde.png

 

A small problem is similar to mine. If I turn on Bluetooth + Wi-Fi while updating, it will gradually decrease from full power to 98% for a while. So I turned off WiFi + Bluetooth. Now it's loaded fully. I don't know what the cause is.

A little off topic.... I'm updating Ventura. I will gradually update.

1 hour ago, Anto65 said:

macOS Sequoia 15.1 beta 5 (24B5055e)

 

Screenshot2024-09-23alle19_25_09.png.c0cbe4c4cb960183b4c1ca7ed5780974.png

 

 

Beta 5?

But wasn't it supposed to be beta 2 of Sequoia 10.15.1?
What does 5 have to do with it... strange🤔

 

 

  Reveal hidden contents

 

 

  • Like 5

Update 1.7gb when almost finished, it bounced an error and then started downloading again to 14gb. Now it's finished.

Spoiler

2567-09-2405_50_12.png.da571ad8685d0dc83a132498c7a377e2.png

edit...  Now there is a new problem: Bluetooth doesn't work. But it's not a big problem because I don't use it very often.

Edited by naiclub
  • Like 1
10 hours ago, naiclub said:

Update 1.7gb when almost finished, it bounced an error and then started downloading again to 14gb. Now it's finished.

 

Because of this.

  • Like 2
3 hours ago, deeveedee said:

 

Because of this.

I think it's like what my grandma said. Next time, I will turn off Bluetooth before updating. (BluetoolFixup.kext+IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext+IntelBTPatcher.kext) by clicking and exiting the snapshot.

So, I have four Macs.  They are now, all of them, on Sequoia 15.1 (B5).   Now I could post 4 copies of my upgrade results, but to save space and energy, I decided to post just one.

 

You'll just have to trust me that all four are on B5.....(I like Sequoia 15.1...that's why all of them on it!)

Screenshot 2024-09-24 at 6.10.48 PM.png

  • Like 5
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
×
×
  • Create New...