![]() Tags APFS Apple AppleScript Apple silicon backup Big Sur Blake bug Catalina Consolation Console diagnosis Disk Utility Doré El Capitan extended attributes Finder firmware Gatekeeper Gérôme HFS+ High Sierra history of painting iCloud Impressionism iOS landscape LockRattler log logs M1 Mac Mac history macOS macOS 10.12 macOS 10.13 macOS 10.14 macOS 10. Thank you again for SilentKnight - and everything else too. “If you come to a fork in the road - take it.” “Nobody goes there anymore - it’s too crowded.” Reminds me of an aphorism by Lawrence Peter (“Yogi”) Berra (1925-2015), American baseball player and inadvertent Zen master: Here I was mucking around in “System Information” looking for it. Justin’s post made me realize that SilentKnight displays the Build number right up in the the title bar. The MRT version number dropped back to 1.62, and SilentKnight initially reported (in the text box) “MRT not found”Ĭlicked the “Check” button again and all was well, back to 1.81.Īnd my results were just as Justin McMurtry reported above: “EFI version found 422.0.0.0.0 expected 421.0.0.0.0” and the Build is also 19H1323. I will update this with further details as they emerge.Ī quick note after updating a second Catalina Mac with the Security Update: I won’t be able to update those for non-T2 Intel Macs until we’ve obtained a standalone installer for the Catalina Security Update, but once I have that I’ll complete updating the remainder. These have now been updated in the database for SilentKnight, and in the firmware listings article here. Many models have firmware updates: those known so far are: Tonight, Apple has released Catalina Security Update 2021-004, with fixes detailed here, and Mojave Security Update 2021-005, with fixes detailed here.Ī detailed account of most of the significant changes in 11.5 is in this article. Last night, Apple released Safari 14.1.2 for Mojave and Catalina, which addresses the security issues listed here. Full security release notes are available here. After last night’s fiasco, I have confirmed with others that this is available to be public, although it appears identical and has the same build number as that available to some users last night.Īpple has improved Podcasts Library with a tab to show all shows or only those followed, and has fixed a bug in which Music didn’t update play count and last played date properly, and enabled Smart cards to work fully when logging in to M1 Macs. It’s of modest size, weighing in at around 3.8 GB for M1 Macs, and probably up to 3.4 GB for Intel models. What macOS version are you running specifically? Is it macOS 10.14.Apple has just released the 11.5 update to macOS Big Sur.In the meantime, it would be helpful to know some details about your system. That being said, I’m also pretty confident that BetterTouchTool is not the culprit, as that’s also something I daily drove back on Mojave (and still use to this day on Monterey). ![]() ![]() (Basically, I’m replying here just to let you know that I have seen your post and will get back to you when I have the time to do so.) I can’t say I’ve been able to reproduce the issues you’ve described (and I was daily driving macOS 10.14.6 18G9323 for the longest time until I was forced to move off of it due to security updates no longer being released), but I will help you look into this further after I am done with finishing up a new update to TotalFinder for macOS 13. I’m aiming for a TotalFinder release next is indeed the last TotalFinder version for macOS 10.14 Mojave. They decided to redo it using this new system in Mojave. That is why it worked pretty well with TotalFinder. macOS Mojave 10.14 on unsupported Macs (Credit goes to dosdude1, ASentientBot, julianfairfax, and others) 489. How does it run on your 2011 MacBook Pro 13' Core i7 1. Finder thinks it manages its own individual windows but TotalFinder takes over and presents them within its own tabbed interface.Īnyways, historically Finder had its own tabs implementation which was “drawn inside each Finder window” and implemented prior “automatic window tabbing” existed. Mojave Security Update 2021-005 (18G9323) was released J3 months ago. It is quite similar to what TotalFinder did to Finder. So they came up with a low-level “hacky” solution: the app still thinks it works with individual windows but macOS windowing server (and appkit) present groups of windows as tabs (showing the window associated with selected tab and hiding other windows in the group). Apple engineers wanted to allow automatic support for tabbing (ideally) without modifications to existing apps. In macOS 10.14 Finder implemented “automatic window tabbing” which is a feature added in macOS 10.12. It has been actually broken since Mojave. I spent two days reverse engineering the new behavior and I’m pretty confident I will be able to make it work again.
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