Wasn't pulled, 1.5.0n was renamed to 1.4.3n and the newest nightly is newer and supports more hardware than former 1.5.0n - may update for latest hardware support esp. older macs ;-) -> https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md and OCLP's man pages and documentation always worth a look https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/blob/main/SOURCE.md fantastic work.I used OCLP 1.5.0 (which I had installed before it was pulled), upgraded to 14.4.1 using the full package (not the minimal OTA). After booting up and applying OCLP post patches, things are holding good.
Take a closer look on my second link from my last post ;-) a direct link should not be distributed to nightlies.Where can we find 1.4.3n for download?
nahhh, my video card is metal, saffire pulse rx 580..and calculator is not workingI think it's a non-metal issue - no?
Dude. YOU. MUST. RESIST. TEMPTATION. IM ON 14.3.1, runs just fine.."if it aint broke, why fix it?debating if I want to wait for 1.4.3, attempt to find 1.4.3n, or just leave it alone since it works really nicely on sonoma 14.3.1
Known issue, simply install alternative calculator until it‘s fixed, if it will be fixed ;-)nahhh, my video card is metal, saffire pulse rx 580..and calculator is not working
Did you try an NVRam reset?MBP4,1 Early 2008 17-inch: Successful OTA Update 14.4. -> 14.4.1 via OCLP 1.4.3n in approx. 90mins.
After update, OCLP found an error (missing file) in KDK, replaced successfully with KDK backup.
Auto re-connect WLAN still does not work, losing and re-entering credentials has no effect. Manual re-connect takes approx. 1min. after Restart a n d Wake-up from sleep.
I always do after applying OCLP, as well as after a system update, hasn't solved the issue on my machineDid you try an NVRam reset?
Did you try an NVRam reset?
To reset NVRAM w/OCLP - Cold-boot, when OpenCanopy appears, hit the SpaceBar and index the selector all the way to the right, RETURN, the Mac will restart, done.Do you need to reset NVRAM?
NVRAM (or PRAM) is a small amount of memory that your Mac uses to store and quickly access certain system settings, such as sound volume, display resolution, startup-disk selection and time zone. These settings vary by Mac and the devices you're using with it.
Normally you can manage these settings in System Preferences, without resetting NVRAM. If one or more settings still aren't working as expected, resetting NVRAM may help
Reset NVRAM on your Mac – Apple Support (UK)
If one or more settings stored in NVRAM aren't working as expected on an Intel-based Mac, resetting NVRAM may help.support.apple.com
D/L the current KDK, here: https://github.com/dortania/KdkSupportPkg/releasesMBP4,1 Early 2008 17-inch: Successful OTA Update 14.4. -> 14.4.1 via OCLP 1.4.3n in approx. 90mins.
After update, OCLP found an error (missing file) in KDK, replaced successfully with KDK backup.
Auto re-connect WLAN still does not work, losing and re-entering credentials has no effect. Manual re-connect takes approx. 1min. after Restart a n d Wake-up from sleep.
macOS 14.4.1 runs perfectly on your Mini w/OCLP v1.4.3n, also this nightly now supports non-Metal Macs. 👏debating if I want to wait for 1.4.3, attempt to find 1.4.3n, or just leave it alone since it works really nicely on sonoma 14.3.1
Please, cease the FUD! Many thanks. 🧐Dude. YOU. MUST. RESIST. TEMPTATION. IM ON 14.3.1, runs just fine.."if it aint broke, why fix it?