It's in the "Mac Blog Discussions" forum:Is there a MacOS beta thread or am I just completely missing it?
https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...elopers-update-public-beta-available.2157617/
It's in the "Mac Blog Discussions" forum:Is there a MacOS beta thread or am I just completely missing it?
Anyone else having problems with Command + H and Command + Option + H shortcuts?
After the last update my Macbook Air 2015 delays to boot more than before (it stops thinking in the middle of the bar ). Can you think about a fix?
You are right. I am comparing my Mac mini mid 2011 with High Sierra. After the update is much faster than my MacBook on boot. What the hell is going on?came here to ask something similar. on each 10.14.x update the startup of the computer has felt quite... clunky on my 2018 MacBook Pro.
on 10.14.0 it was an absolute mess with the login interface running at something like 5fps and worse was input blocking the password field until it finished this choppy slow animation.
10.14.1 make this slightly less choppy? and they moved a long loading progress bar from before the login screen to after. I'm not sure what they thought that helped.
10.14.2 they seemed to realize they're incapable of making smooth animations anymore and simply got rid of them. long login bar that bumps you to a boot-screen-style black progress bar half way through remains.
pretty sad that this regression has happened, as I've never before seen login screen issues quite this bad, and these are supposedly super fast ssd's and a dedicated t2 chip helping the boot process. I'm pretty sure I remember 10-20s reboots from way back on my first ssd powered Mac in like 2011. and for those questioning how often you see a reboot login screen... I'd punt that question right back, as I don't go out of my way to reboot, but somehow the glitchiness of Macs these days seems to demand it.
You are right. I am comparing my Mac mini mid 2011 with High Sierra. After the update is much faster than my MacBook on boot. What the hell is going on?
Already turned on and has been. Even toggled it again. No change. I’m talking to Apple about it, maybe they can figure it out. I’ve been having the weirdest issues with Mojave and iOS 12 since they launched.
I have the same problemI'm running 10.14.1 on a spanking brand new 15" MBP. Actually it's my second one. The first one kept getting the dreaded spinning beach ball, would not force quit w/o setting down the computer and would crash when in sleep mode. Went to the Apple store and they gave me a totally brand-new replacement which still shuts down completely when in sleep mode.
I have the same problem
There are a lot of bugs and glitches that exhibit after I wake up the computer from sleep. Usually, the Mac has to sleep for a few hours (Apple menu > Sleep). When I wake it up, random glitches happen all over the system and in apps. Sometimes these glitches happen randomly and cannot be reproduced consistently. Some of them can be reproduced all the time. This glitches can only be solved by rebooting. These glitches show up on two machines (MacBook Pro, Mini). Both of them had a clean installation of Mojave 10.14.2.
Examples:
- Cookies and logins cannot be cleared in Safari.
- Eg, close the main Safari window, but do not quit. Clear cache, cookies, history. Quit Safari. Open Safari again. Sites that you were logged in, you are still logged in. This causes various glitches with websites. Eg, on YouTube, you cannot do account related functions because even though it is indicated that you are logged in, the account dropdown has no account related menu items. You need to reboot to remedy.
- Many times, when you receive a photo in Messages, it is not possible to save or drag it to the Desktop. If you do manage to drag it to the Desktop, it is displaying the same image. Double-clicking on an image inside Messages does not open it.
- Eg, if you drag 2+ images to the desktop and try previewing them using Quick Look or double clicking them, they are all the same images.
- When you preview multiple media files (audio/video) in Quick Look in full screen, the media control bar at the bottom will be cut off, due to the presence of the progress bar. This can be reproed every time without putting the Mac to sleep first.
- Eg, select a few media files (audio or video). Press the SpaceBar to open them in Quick Look. Maximize the Quick Look window to full screen. Play the audio/video. Move the mouse to have the control bar show up. The top portion of it will be cut off.
- Quick Look Index Sheet will not scroll in full screen mode if the mouse cursor happens to be in between images.
- Eg, select a few images (the number of images need to be more than can be fit on a full screen window, so that they can be scrolled). Press the SpaceBar to open them in Quick Look. Maximize the Quick Look window. In the control bar, select Index Sheet. Now try scrolling the page. It won't scroll if your mouse cursor is over the background color of the window. The images only scroll if the mouse cursor is over an image. This can be reproed all the time with a mouse scroll wheel or a touchpad.
- When you double click an image in Quick Look Index Sheet, it crashes.
- This happens randomly and does not always happen.
- Spotlight cannot find indexed files.
- I have a file in my Documents folder which I constantly use. It is a Numbers document and called 'Animation Search sheet.numbers'. When I press Cmd+SpaceBar to open Spotlight and type the full name of the document, it does not show up in the search results. Even if I specify to search for file name only (name:animation search sheet) the file is not found. I have re-indexed the machine twice so far and have all Spotlight media/file types enabled in System Preferences. This can be solved after rebooting.
- In the Mail app, the number of flagged/deleted item counts are incorrect.
- Eg, I have 5 flagged items in the 'Flagged' folder, but the item count only indicates 1. This issue seem to date back YEARS.
- When I select a different desktop background image, after logging in/out the original system background image will briefly flash before the selected one appears.
- When I SINGLE clicked on the name of a file, it became editable immediately (as opposed to selecting the file first and THEN selecting its name to edit it. After editing the file name and pressing Enter, the editing did not go away. Eg, regardless how many times I pressed Enter to indicate that I am done editing the name of the file, it was still in editing mode and could not complete the editing. So the cursor was always flashing in the file name and never became hilited.
Most of these issues can be remedied by rebooting, but I find that some of these glitches appear randomly, while some all the time, and mostly after waking up the Mac after a few hours of sleep. They are happening on my MacBook Pro early 2015 and Mac mini late 2012.
Awful. Just awful!
Apple seems to have a problem with Samsung SSD's.
I dont get where some of you come up woth this stuff. I have samsung ssd’s running on a half dozen different macs, from the 840 evo series, a few 850 evo’s and also an 860 evo (4 tb).
They all have run flawlessly for months/ years.
there has to be a common denominator, since we're not all experiencing those issues (am fine on my 2 mac, both on mojave); some app you're running on both? a system enhancement-type app? see if you can break that down, to what they both have in common. it's not simply the OS.