Just checked Patch Updater and got notice of "News OpenCL Patch" availability. So I installed it and now News works great.
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As always, Thanks so much @dosdude1 !!!!
Just FYI, you don't have to swap the "dyld" folder and install the patch. They are different ways of doing the same thing.Swapped the .3 dyldƒ with the orig. in .6b1, reboot, installed "News OpenCL Patch", reboot. News and + continue to function. Great work by Minh_Ton, jackluke, ASentientBot and the dosdude1 for the timely patch.
Thanks @dosdude1, how big are the benefits on applying vs keeping the regular patch (the software based version from the post install patch)? Startup speed? Ability to have a recovery partition? I just want to balance risks and benefits as I am already working with APFS on 10.14.5
Illegal instruction errors don't seem to necessarily mean that the app uses unsupported instructions, though. For example, trying to run TextEdit via sudo will cause that error despite not containing any SSE4.2 etc. (I'm not sure what it does mean in those cases, though...)
In any case, we can confirm if App Store is now using advanced instructions using this tool. I'm busy now but does somebody want to check that?
Since updating to 10.14.5 on MacPro 3,1, I am having some issues with the App Store. The app crashes when I jump around in the app and go back to "Discover". This is the only issue that I am having with 10.14.5 otherwise no issues. Are others having the same issue with the App Store crashing when going back to discover a few times?
Everything works perfectly and as expected after updating to 10.14.5 on my Macmini5,1 (Mid 2011, i5) - including Flurry and Chess.
Can't really test News as it's empty for me in Europe.
App Store seems stable and smooth.
Cinebench CPU score is exactly the same (2.48). GPU test is not working.
But I had to install the update in Target Disk Mode from a supported Mac, otherwise I got an unsupported device error.
I only tried the official Combo update, as I'm cloning the system to various devices.
Any ideas on how to bypass the apparent compatibility check of Combo Updates?
Thanks, but I meant I don't receive any content.For using News.app from a non targeted region just open Terminal and copy/paste:
open /App*/News.app
After from the Dock, select the app and "Keep in Dock".
Almost surely you won't have the "News+ tab".
Thanks, but I meant I don't receive any content.
I thought Apple is actively blocking me from seeing content with its com.apple.geod.xpc
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Shame on me. Thank you for this News 101.Just type from the upper-left "little magnifying glass" anything you want example:
News+
macbook
apple
And any other key-word, it will find any free web newspaper indexed by http://apple.news
Yep, you're right I've tried from an i5 cpu this from Terminal and get exactly that answer :
sudo /App*/Text*/C*/M*/TextEdit
Illegal instruction: 4
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Have you tried from AppStore's Preferences to disable Video Autoplay ?
I remember it was a very earlier workaround for some GPUs to avoid New App Store "Discover pane" crash.
Shame on me. Thank you for this News 101.
I already modified the macOS-whitelist.txt and so far all looks good.
Not too smooth (~30fps) but far from stuttering.
No luck with the Video Autoplay disabled.
Just FYI, you don't have to swap the "dyld" folder and install the patch. They are different ways of doing the same thing.
That's right, even using an i5 cpu, News.app appears to be enough heavy for GPU/CPU load, and sometimes I get even less than 30fps .
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I just checked your app-crashlog, and you have a Metal GPU, so it's really weird your New App Store crashing. Maybe you should try a Nvidia Web Driver.
But I assume you haven't used any "Video Patch" right ?
Because for GTX 770 you have to not use any Video Patch, that should work OOB.
If you used the "Video patch" then you should unpatch completely and it's not simple to go back from that point since you have to unpatch and use the original .5 Mojave of these:
IOGraphicsFamily.kext , IONDRVSupport.kext , IOAccelerator*.kext , AppleGraphics*.kext
OpenGL, GPUSupport and CoreDisplay frameworks
Resuming, with a Metal GPU all those listed should be NOT patched.
For using News.app from a non targeted region just open Terminal and copy/paste:
open /App*/News.app
After from the Dock, select the app and "Keep in Dock".
Almost surely you won't have the "News+ tab".
And yes, there is a way to do a manual "Combo Update" but involves editing the Distribution file and manually pkgutil expand the payloads to a temp folder and then rebuild a custom Combo.pkg and/or overwrite that path content to your Mojave root drive.
@jackluke was right. Launching News app from unsupported regions can be done by Terminal with open /App*/News.app. However, if you want to get News+ pane, just change your Apple ID (iCloud account) region to the United States (just a workaround). Got it tested using all of my family members' Apple ID (I am in Vietnam). I DO NOT RECOMMEND this workaround for those who have their credit card in their Apple ID.
Dosdude, thank you for the wonderful tool. I’ve been using a patched 2010 iMac with an upgraded Nvidia card for more than six months, and you have saved me the unnecessary upgrade to a new system.
I do have a request for your patch updater tool:
Could you provide an option to permanently disable the option for legacy video card patch? I upgraded my iMac to a Metal compatible Nvidia card, yet I get asked by Patch Updater constantly to install the legacy video patch. All it takes is one instance of accidentally pressing return when this notification steals the focus, and my iMac is toast. Also, when you pull up the list of installed patches using CMD-I, and select multiple patches, the button should change to “Reinstall Selected” instead of reinstall all.
This happened to me yesterday, and the end result was that I had to swap out my new card to get the system working again. I tried everything I could thing of before resorting to this option. I’m happy to provide more details, but suffice it to say, the patched installer simply wouldn’t work until I put in the old video card. This was the case even though I had a bootable patched usb installer, a working high sierra partition, a separate HD partition with just the patched installer, and even though I was able to remote desktop into the broken Mojave partition, which loaded fine but with no display.
Thanks for listening.
Just for curiosity which Nvidia Metal GPU you have installed on your iMac 2010 ?
I guess what you ask is feasible, essentially from what I see around mainly Nvidia GPU are used as Metal GPU Upgrade, so maybe adding simply some check if a Tesla driver is loaded with kextstat | grep GeForceTesla (OR AMDRadeonX3000 OR AppleIntelHDGraphics OR AppleIntelHD3000Graphics) then a "Video Patch" is prompted, else not prompted.
I have a GTX 765 with the dell/alienware firmware. Thank you!
I have same Mac App Store crash issue on supported Macbook (MacBookPro11,1).No Video patch.