I was asking about the public release, not the nightlies. I'm already aware the nightlies exist. No one has mentioned about it being released before, or after T26 is ready though, and that's what my question was directed to.It works.
I was asking about the public release, not the nightlies. I'm already aware the nightlies exist. No one has mentioned about it being released before, or after T26 is ready though, and that's what my question was directed to.It works.
I had a similar issue but not with everything you described until I replaced the battery it was original from day one. , have you changed the battery ? Also it worked fine plugged in .
A bit drastic, but maybe consider booting to a Big Sur or Monterey volume to see if the same behavior occurs.
Same issue in a different user?
Same issue with a good known system?
Same issue when booting up in to safe mode?
What do the feature settings in OCLP look like?
Download Coconut battery and check for any hints of issues with the battery itself.
Major numbers are targeted for newer OS versions once the move to semantic versioning happened, so yes 3.0 will primarily be for Tahoe whenever it's ready. If there are fixes needed for older macOS versions, they will come as dot updates. After 3.0 has released, all minor fixes for all OS versions will fall under 3.x.x but until then they will be 2.x.x.Hey guys,
Since I haven't seen any real mention of this on the thread, thought I would ask. Is OCLP version 3..0 coming out even if Tahoe isn't ready, or are they waiting until it's ready to release 3.0. Just wondering if it's going to contain any improvements / fixes to known working versions of macOS as well.
Battery is few months old (I think it's not genuine btw). I had the same issue with the original old battery. It's weird that battery health shows 93% with 29 battery cycles. Yuck.
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I'm kinda scared to make this move and mess up my system. Maybe I should try with an external HDD?
The problem appears when turning the system on after sleep / hibernation. If I unplug the AC while awake, I've got no issues at all. I've disabled hibernation state as a test right now.
I’d like to see the hibernate mode:Battery is few months old (I think it's not genuine btw). I had the same issue with the original old battery. It's weird that battery health shows 93% with 29 battery cycles. Yuck.
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I'm kinda scared to make this move and mess up my system. Maybe I should try with an external HDD?
The problem appears when turning the system on after sleep / hibernation. If I unplug the AC while awake, I've got no issues at all. I've disabled hibernation state as a test right now.
Thank you, that is what I thought. I was mainly curious because it sounds like this time around it's unclear if Tahoe will actually work or not. With that said, I was curious if updates were just going to continue regardless. So it sounds like, if Tahoe doesn't come out the patcher will stay at the 2x line.Major numbers are targeted for newer OS versions once the move to semantic versioning happened, so yes 3.0 will primarily be for Tahoe whenever it's ready. If there are fixes needed for older macOS versions, they will come as dot updates. After 3.0 has released, all minor fixes for all OS versions will fall under 3.x.x but until then they will be 2.x.x.
OCLP 1.0 was the first for Sonoma, 2.0 was the first for Sequoia.
This started for me yesterday. None of my three Macs can use either Messages or FaceTime. They both close and return to the login screen, as you say. Coincidentally (?), I had put Tahoe RC on my M1 the day before. It had been running Tahoe betas all summer. OCLP is not an issue in my case. The other two Macs are Intel, on 15.6.1.Is anybody seeing problems with iMessages only holdin the log-in for about 5 seconds and then requesting a new login ad infinitum. It's happening on two OCLP Macs using 2.4.1 OCLP immediately after the 15.7 RC upgrade with two different iCloud accounts. It only seems to affect iMessages and Mail is working normally. Facetime seems OK too.