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macOS 14.6b1 installed atop 14.5 OTA, OCLP v.1.6n runs as expected.
14.6b1.jpg:apple::cool:
 
Same here with imac14,2 - see my other posts here…
downgraded to Ventura though, but here also the faces detected are crap…

the face detection definitely worked already with Monterey/Ventura (can’t remember exactly)

So sad and disappointing (not targeted at OCLP development of course)…
 
When I run chatgpt for mac on my mac mini 2009 Late, I got error, what can I do to run chatgpt?

% /Applications/ChatGPT.app/Contents/MacOS/ChatGPT
zsh: bad CPU type in executable: /Applications/ChatGPT.app/Contents/MacOS/ChatGPT
 
When I run chatgpt for mac on my mac mini 2009 Late, I got error, what can I do to run chatgpt?

% /Applications/ChatGPT.app/Contents/MacOS/ChatGPT
zsh: bad CPU type in executable: /Applications/ChatGPT.app/Contents/MacOS/ChatGPT
The official ChatGPT app doesn’t support Intel CPUs and requires an M1 or newer. So, either run it in browser or on a newer Mac.
 
I thought I would toss this question out again, with macOS 15 due out in a few months, and with the 12.7.5 release of Monterey, should I still expect any future firmware updates for this iMac 17,1's firmware? I know 12.7.6 is in the works, but since I've never had to keep an eye on firmware updates before, I was just curious, if at this stage of the game this iMac has the last firmware update it's getting from Apple. It will make it somewhat easier knowing this going forward as to what I might want to do with it.
 
Any hope that the DRM issues that Open Core Legacy Patcher currently has with Mac OS Sonoma will be fixed at some point, some day?. Everything is working flawlessly on my Late 2012 iMac -currently running Sonoma 14.5 thanks to OCLP-, except of course the playback of DRM encrypted content from streaming services using Safari.

I´m surprised of how smooth the machine is, certainly smoother than it was with the latest natively supported version of Mac OS (Catalina).
 
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Any hope that the DRM issues that Open Core Legacy Patcher currently has with Mac OS Sonoma will be fixed at some point, some day?. Everything is working flawlessly on my Late 2012 iMac -currently running Sonoma 14.5 thanks to OCLP-, except of course the playback of DRM encrypted content from streaming services using Safari.

I´m surprised of how smooth the machine is, certainly smoother than it was with the latest natively supported version of Mac OS (Catalina).

Just watch it in Firefox ?
 
Any hope that the DRM issues that Open Core Legacy Patcher currently has with Mac OS Sonoma will be fixed at some point, some day?. Everything is working flawlessly on my Late 2012 iMac -currently running Sonoma 14.5 thanks to OCLP-, except of course the playback of DRM encrypted content from streaming services using Safari.

I´m surprised of how smooth the machine is, certainly smoother than it was with the latest natively supported version of Mac OS (Catalina).
I think it’s not really fixable …
DRM require certified system components to avoid piracy, I don’t see how OCLP devs can find a way to make them work.
Finally, all the glitches (for me) come from the graphic card: DRM, video artefacts, 3D acceleration in VM …
 
I think it’s not really fixable …
DRM require certified system components to avoid piracy, I don’t see how OCLP devs can find a way to make them work.
Finally, all the glitches (for me) come from the graphic card: DRM, video artefacts, 3D acceleration in VM …

So would you recommend me to downgrade to Ventura? With OCLP 1.5.0, the machine is running really well on Sonoma 14.5, and this is my only real issue with it right now, so I guess I´ll wait.
 
I think it’s not really fixable …
DRM require certified system components to avoid piracy, I don’t see how OCLP devs can find a way to make them work.
Finally, all the glitches (for me) come from the graphic card: DRM, video artefacts, 3D acceleration in VM …
If you by this mean "DRM in Safari for 3d party websites" that is probably true, but I do not use Streaming services in Safari..... but DRM in all the Apple apps works fine in Sonoma. So there is that.
 
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If you by this mean "DRM in Safari for 3d party websites" that is probably true, but I do not use Streaming services in Safari..... but DRM in all the Apple apps works fine in Sonoma. So there is that.
You´re right!.


So there is hope after all...
 
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On Big Sur, whether my laptop was sleeping or in "standby" (hibernation), all I had to do was open the lid to get it to wake up. On Sonoma (went straight to it), I now have to press the power button in order to get it out of standby, and it also shows the apple logo, which it didn't used to do before. Did Apple change wakeup behavior from standby (hibernation) or is this an OCLP thing? It's important to note that the standby delay stock is a day on high battery power, so you would only see this after not touching it for a day and it has to restore your session from disk instead of from RAM.
 
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If you have not tried it, there is a setting in OCLP /Settings/Advanced/Hibernation Work-around
Click the box and rebuild OCLP and reboot. Appears to work here, but I have a multi boot setup that might
be causing issue here. YMMV, backups etc. Good luck.
 
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On Big Sur, whether my laptop was sleeping or in "standby" (hibernation), all I had to do was open the lid to get it to wake up. On Sonoma (went straight to it), I now have to press the power button in order to get it out of standby, and it also shows the apple logo, which it didn't used to do before. Did Apple change wakeup behavior from standby (hibernation) or is this an OCLP thing? It's important to note that the standby delay stock is a day on high battery power, so you would only see this after not touching it for a day and it has to restore your session from disk instead of from RAM.

I had this particular issue, and also random kernel panics upon waking up from sleep on my Late 2012 iMac running Sonoma.

I managed to fix everything by disabling Power Nap within the energy settings.

Go figure.
 
rMBP 10,1 2012 and MBA 3,2 2010 updated to Sonoma 14.6 public beta 1 (no new features, only a list of fixes that I am hoping will mean more stability) . All appears to run well so far, after the usual time of processing.
 
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Just to be clear there's no real issue with the way it works now. It still comes back from hibernation and restores the session. It's just that now it requires pressing the power button, and it shows the Apple logo before the password prompt.

If you have not tried it, there is a setting in OCLP /Settings/Advanced/Hibernation Work-around
Click the box and rebuild OCLP and reboot. Appears to work here, but I have a multi boot setup that might
be causing issue here. YMMV, backups etc. Good luck.

Thanks! Enabling the hibernation work-around seems to have fixed requiring pressing the power button. It now starts the restore process as soon as you open the lid. It's still showing the Apple logo, this must just be something new since Big Sur.

EDIT: Looks like I was wrong. After letting it sit overnight, it still required the power button to wake up.

I had this particular issue, and also random kernel panics upon waking up from sleep on my Late 2012 iMac running Sonoma.

I managed to fix everything by disabling Power Nap within the energy settings.

Go figure.

I already had PowerNap off.
 
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Also usually required on hackintoshes. Since disabling Power Nap helped on a real Mac, some of these Dortania suggestions may also be helpful.

@deeveedee

Curiously enough, my Late 2019 Intel MBA ( 13 inches, Retina Display, base model), that is running Sonoma 14.5 natively (in fact, OCLP is not even installed on it) is also having issues with Power Nap and the current version of Mac OS.

In this case, the problem only happens when streaming video from a website on any browser (does not matter which website). If I am watching something, pause it, and then close the lid without closing the website first, when I reopen it after a couple of minutes -or more time- I am faced with what appears to be a catastrophic graphic chip failure. The screen is completely white, with black lines across it and purple pixelated spots. No picture or sound except for the mouse pointer.

The only thing I can do at this point is to turn off the machine by holding down the power button. Then I press it again and it will boot up normally.

I can reproduce the issue every single time without fail.

¿The solution?. You guessed it: disabling Power Nap. Again, go figure. From what I was able to gather, there seems to be an issue with Macs with a T2 chip, Sonoma 14.5, and the Power Nap feature.

A pity, because I find it quite useful.


Oh well.
 
Hello to all,

iMac 13,2 27" late 2012, Original Fusion HDD
Installed 14.6 beta1 OTA using OCLP 1.6n. No discernible issues noted so far.

MacBook Pro 5,2 17" mid 2009, Evo SSD
Installed 14.6 beta1 OTA and patched with OCLP 1.6n. A KDK for 14.6 beta was downloaded automatically by OCLP (via Ethernet)
To login for the first time an external USB hub with keyboard and mouse plugged into its ports is required; the USB hub is then plugged into usb computer port.
Applied OCLP patches and after reboot Machine operated as expected within its non-metal envelope.

iMac 13,3.pngMacBook Pro 5,2.png
 
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