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The three computers are perfect; two of them are New and OLD1 with Radeon RX570 and RX560 graphics cards, and the third, OLD2, has a counterfeit Intel graphics card (see my specs). Everything works perfectly with the modified, unofficial Lilu.kext kext instead of WhateverGreen.kext, but I've noticed a graphics error, which I've included along with the screenshots. I don't know if it's a beta issue or a bug in Lilu.kext.

 

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Done. OCLP from lzhoang2801 Nightly 3.0.0. AppleHDA and native WIFI supported.

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Intel IGPU with guc and what a f..k under the cursor links???

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Very easy unattended upgrade from Tahoe 26.3 Beta 2 -> Beta 3.  Disabled BluetoolFixup.kext to allow incremental upgrade and then re-enabled BluetoolFixup.kext after the upgrade.  Following the upgrade, I am also seeing the minor graphics artifacts around my cursor with UHD 630 iGPU.  Other than that, no issues that I have seen.

 

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My system config is as follows:

  • Open Core 1.0.6
  • WhateverGreen.kext 1.7.0 / Lilu.kext 1.7.2 Beta
  • SMBIOS MBP16,2

 

EDIT: Thanks to the tip from Thebes Knossos here, I have added "DisableSolarium" to my Tahoe settings to improve iGPU performance in Tahoe.  The settings that I am currently experimenting with in Tahoe are as follows:

  • System Settings > Accessibility > Display > Reduce Transparency: Enabled
  • System Settings > Accessibility > Motion > Reduce Motion: Enabled
  • Terminal: defaults write -g com.apple.SwiftUI.DisableSolarium -bool YES
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5 hours ago, strangeron said:

Status with WEG.1.7.1.d7.

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Hi,

Is there any chance you're using a plugin to get the dark theme on your browser? I'm not using WEG but have dark reader plugin on Safari & Brave and have a similar bug when I'm moving my mouse on some items

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1 hour ago, deeveedee said:

Very easy unattended upgrade from Tahoe 26.3 Beta 2 -> Beta 3.  Disabled BluetoolFixup.kext to allow incremental upgrade and then re-enabled BluetoolFixup.kext after the upgrade.  Following the upgrade, I am also seeing the minor graphics artifacts around my cursor with UHD 630 iGPU.  Other than that, no issues that I have seen.

 

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My system config is as follows:

  • Open Core 1.0.6
  • WhateverGreen.kext 1.7.0 / Lilu.kext 1.7.2 Beta
  • SMBIOS MBP16,2

 

 

For me dont work Disabled BluetoolFixup.kext!

My SIP is 03080000 I think that's the problem.

How is your SIP doing?

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@Pc Bacabal I don't use OCLP post-install patches on any of my "production" systems (only for testing and experimentation), so if needed, I use itlwm for Intel Wi-fi and VoodooHDA.kext for audio.  SIP csr-active-config = <01000000> for VoodooHDA.kext.  A sample config.plist is attached with my pertinent settings for incremental macOS update.

 

What is the exact problem that you are experiencing?  If you don't solve the problem, please post your EFI (at least config.plist and Kexts folder) for others to review. 

 

34 minutes ago, fantomas said:

Is there any chance you're using a plugin to get the dark theme on your browser? I'm not using WEG but have dark reader plugin on Safari & Brave and have a similar bug when I'm moving my mouse on some items

 

I am not using a dark theme plugin, I am using WEG 1.7.0 and I see the cursor artifacts on my iGPU-only (UHD 630) laptop.  I was not seeing these artifacts until I upgraded from Tahoe 26.3 Beta 2 -> Beta 3.

config.plist.zip

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5 minutes ago, deeveedee said:

@Pc Bacabal I don't use OCLP post-install patches on any of my "production" systems (only for testing and experimentation), so if needed, I use itlwm for Intel Wi-fi and VoodooHDA.kext for audio.  SIP ocr-active-config = <01000000> for VoodooHDA.kext.  A sample config.plist is attached with my pertinent settings for incremental macOS update.

 

What is the exact problem that you are experiencing?  If you don't solve the problem, please post your EFI (at least config.plist and Kexts folder) for others to review. 

 

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i reverted patch OCLP and incremental update worked. Thanks @deeveedee

 

1 minute ago, Pc Bacabal said:

i reverted patch OCLP and incremental update worked. Thanks @deeveedee

 

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@Pc Bacabal Great detective work!  OCLP patches break the APFS seal which forces macOS to perform a full update (not incremental).  If you use OCLP to apply post-install patches and you want to perform an incremental macOS update, you will always need to revert OCLP patches before the macOS update, apply the macOS update and then re-apply the OCLP patches.

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I stopped using OCLP patches after installing them because they break the APFS seal, which forces macOS to perform a full update.

AirDrop and audio are no longer needed. It's faster to transfer files using a flash drive. For audio, I use the DP port and the monitor output to the active speakers.

Bluetooth headphones and mouse work natively.

SIP csr-active-config = <00000000> and no WhateverGreen.
Incremental upgrade works.
Among the glitches I've noticed: the cursor appears as a "hand" with a noisy square in the background; the cursor can split into two, the first remaining at the split point, and the second continuing to function as a pointer.

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12 hours ago, kaoskinkae said:

The three computers are perfect; two of them are New and OLD1 with Radeon RX570 and RX560 graphics cards, and the third, OLD2, has a counterfeit Intel graphics card (see my specs). Everything works perfectly with the modified, unofficial Lilu.kext kext instead of WhateverGreen.kext, but I've noticed a graphics error, which I've included along with the screenshots. I don't know if it's a beta issue or a bug in Lilu.kext.

 

 

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This is a cursor bug; you just need to reset it in the system settings and it gets fixed, but after a while it comes back again lol. I didn’t have this bug before, but a Google icon used to appear. After resetting the cursor, the icon disappeared and now it shows up like in your screenshot.
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Release Notes:

 

The macOS 26.2 SDK provides support to develop apps for Mac computers running Tahoe 26.3 beta 3. The SDK comes bundled with Xcode 26.2, available from the Mac App Store.

 

Is it worth updating?

 

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sudo find /private/var/folders -name com.apple.iconservices -exec rm -rf {} \;
killall Finder
killall Dock
21 hours ago, strangeron said:

 

Thanks for the return. @fantomas

The error isn't just in browsers. The cursor looks like this on the window edges.

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I have similar error during my compilers with icons in a project and fix with this command :

 

 

 

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22 hours ago, deeveedee said:

@Pc Bacabal Great detective work!  OCLP patches break the APFS seal which forces macOS to perform a full update (not incremental).  If you use OCLP to apply post-install patches and you want to perform an incremental macOS update, you will always need to revert OCLP patches before the macOS update, apply the macOS update and then re-apply the OCLP patches.

 

Just for information, my dear friend @deeveedee for the same reason, it's also need to revert OCLP root patches for cloning drive 😊

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