Nope. macOS 14.3.1 as quick as previous versions. 😎I keep seeing people claiming their installations don't hace any issues, are no one else experiencing sluggish UI ?
You are right.I keep seeing people claiming their installations don't hace any issues, are no one else experiencing sluggish UI ?
I recommend writing your configuration in your signature. It will make it possible for people with same system to answer your question.I keep seeing people claiming their installations don't hace any issues, are no one else experiencing sluggish UI ?
Did you re-apply root patches after the install? The UI was slow until they were re-applied, and then returned to normal.I keep seeing people claiming their installations don't hace any issues, are no one else experiencing sluggish UI ?
Yes I did, I think the best example of the UI being slow is opening the others folder in launchpad, it runs at like 20 fpsDid you re-apply root patches after the install? The UI was slow until they were re-applied, and then returned to normal.
I can try that and see. I typically don't use LaaunchPad. This is a desktop, not a tablet, or phone.Yes I did, I think the best example of the UI being slow is opening the others folder in launchpad, it runs at like 20 fps
OK, here is a short screen recording, as you can see, it seems normal here. Edited to add a full screen recording vs partial.Yes I did, I think the best example of the UI being slow is opening the others folder in launchpad, it runs at like 20 fps
Yes my machine is sluggish. But I have no complaints. After all what will a 4gb ram give 😀I keep seeing people claiming their installations don't hace any issues, are no one else experiencing sluggish UI ?
look in alphabetical order for OpenCore-Patcher.Had to re apply root patches after boot.
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All went ok . The opencore shortcut in application folder is missing
The change log would suggest that no drivers have been changed at this stage other than keyboard and trackpad support for some laptops.I've been fine with 1.3.0 of OpenCore, just wondered if 1.4n adds anything driver wise at this point that would be beneficial. I've used nightly builds in the past, but since everything has been OK with 1.3.0 I will wait for 1.4x to be released to the public unless it has something I may need right now.
OK, thanks I'll hold off then until it has something I need.The change log would suggest that no drivers have been changed at this stage other than keyboard and trackpad support for some laptops.
# OpenCore Legacy Patcher changelog
## 1.4.0
- Refactor subprocess invocations
- Resolve RecoveryOS support (Regression resolved in OpenCorePkg)
- Restore SPI Keyboard and Trackpad support for macOS 14.4 and newer
- Applicable for MacBook8,1, MacBookPro13,x and MacBookPro14,x
- Increment binaries:
- OpenCorePkg 0.9.7 - release
#
It’s is slow, you can notice a drop in fps in the launchpadOK, here is a short screen recording, as you can see, it seems normal here. Edited to add a full screen recording vs partial.
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You have already asked the same question few days ago ...I've been fine with 1.3.0 of OpenCore, just wondered if 1.4n adds anything driver wise at this point that would be beneficial. I've used nightly builds in the past, but since everything has been OK with 1.3.0 I will wait for 1.4x to be released to the public unless it has something I may need right now.