I wish we had a better understanding as to why many new Macs are not suffering. The three T2-equipped Macs we own have all been rock-solid (2x MBP, 1x iMP). I keep reading this thread and expecting everything to start crashing around me.
I wish we had a better understanding of why so many new Macs *are* suffering as well. It would be nice if Apple would share that info with us for both cases. Maybe a little transparency before this thread hits 100 pages would be nice
I've gone over a week since rolling back Mojave with a clean install of High Sierra and have not had a bridge OS error since. I was averaging one every 2 days pre-mojave and the machine was nearly unusable post-mojave. So far so good.
To those saying that their Mac's aren't KP-ing; may I ask that you check the Diagnostic Reports in Console.app to ensure that it's not restarting during nighttime?
I've had more KPs on Mojave than High Sierra, which makes no sense.
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I have not tried this yet myself, but I came across a post in the iMac Pro discussion thread on Apple's forums. User draken182 made a video with a very strange sequence of settings changes that he says resolved his Bridge OS issues.
To those saying that their Mac's aren't KP-ing; may I ask that you check the Diagnostic Reports in Console.app to ensure that it's not restarting during nighttime?
I've had more KPs on Mojave than High Sierra, which makes no sense.
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This is what I don't get. I've had KPs whilst my MBP has been asleep at night, and have reviewed the reports in Diagnostic Reports. But I don't get the dialogue box to submit the report; those only appear when the KP happens during usage (not in sleep mode).
It would probably be very beneficial to all of MBP users if someone would make a "How to report all sorts of KPs that are going under neath the radar".
It seems very unexpected to read about the Kernel Panics months after the release of the MBPs. I have expected that to be solved about 10 times slower than what it normally takes to solve an iDevice software problem. The iPhone XS charge issue was solved in few days...
To those saying that their Mac's aren't KP-ing; may I ask that you check the Diagnostic Reports in Console.app to ensure that it's not restarting during nighttime?
I've just done that for you on my MBP and iMP and I had a grand total of 3 crash reports since Mojave - all triggered by an application (Shotcut) whilst I was using it. The other MBP is away with my daughter and she has not noticed anything of concern. I have no logs from High Sierra but it appeared to be faultless on those machines.
If you are interested in anything specific I will happily dig the reports out for you.
No KPs on mine yet, so it's a new unit without any KP at its first week (arrived on Oct 1st, 10.13.6 + SU2 but came with the firmware that they shipped with Mojave).
I pushed it quite a bit for this first week: Over 300GB of data copied to the 1TB SSD. Lots of work with VirtualBox 5.2 and VMware Fusion 11. Built quite a few open source packages from scratch, as well as my own source code tree. Also work with Office 2016 and Gimp. Music playing through the Vox player. Lots of editing with BBEdit.
However, I must insist that I use my MBP in my own "style": It never sleeps, I always shutdown when I finish.
So, as strange as it might sound, my MBP has not slept yet in this week. And honestly, I've no interest in testing sleep.
Funny thing about those KP - i never had one while milking machine, always while idling or under very light load (video playback). As i stated before, i had 25 day streak w/o any KP that was broken few days back... however, public beta 3 loaded with new T2 FW updated so lets see how it goes.
After a straight week of uptime, I am preeeetty sure I had a restart last night and the night before. Only problem is, no crash reporter, no log where it usually is. I have a similar-ish report in System Reports/Retired as opposed to System Reports/ProxiedDevice-Bridge/Retired that show an error 211 as opposed to 210 I was previously getting. Do you think this is the same or different?
To those saying that their Mac's aren't KP-ing; may I ask that you check the Diagnostic Reports in Console.app to ensure that it's not restarting during nighttime?
I've had more KPs on Mojave than High Sierra, which makes no sense.
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I don't. But since I leave my macbook overnight always (plugged and unplugged) shouldn't I get the password request when I reopen the lid and have all apps closed? =) if somehow they've managed to keep all apps open after KP, not request me my password, and even keep my Logic pro X session open from the last day (though, with usb audio interface I do need to relaunch coreaudiod process) well, the I'd say it can kernel panic his ass of as long as I never notice it.
p.s. a bit of irony in this post.
peace
Well, bad news. Just got a KP after 30 mins from waking up. System hangs up, fans roar, reboot.
I was doing regular work and listening to music via external usb card.
Well, bad news. Just got a KP after 30 mins from waking up. System hangs up, fans roar, reboot.
I was doing regular work and listening to music via external usb card.
First post, have been trying to go through as much of this thread as I can, and am going through the standard run-through with Apple Customer Support right now.
Has anyone been able to replicate the KP in Safe Mode? Want to know if it's worth continuing to try.
Next suggested step is re-install the OS (on Mojave) which doesn't seem like it works from previous posts...
First post, have been trying to go through as much of this thread as I can, and am going through the standard run-through with Apple Customer Support right now.
Has anyone been able to replicate this in Safe Mode? Want to know if it's worth continuing to try.
Next suggested step is re-install the OS (on Mojave) which doesn't seem like it works from previous posts...
So here I am, still waiting on Apple to fix this. I have Mojave now for 3 weeks, and I can’t even get on the internet with Safari without a crash. Literally can’t do anything but remain on the desktop and use iMessage without a “bridge os” crash. I was holding out until Apple released an update again, but I can’t hold out any longer. Gonna see if the Genius Bar will offer me a replacement. YouTube in particular via Safari causes an immediate crash. SAFE MODE does work though, no crashes on safe mode, but safe mode is awful.