The Black Oil wrote: » That's a pity alright. I'll stay away from the beta, tbh. If your Air your main machine?
Sad Professor wrote: » Hope you don't mind Black Oil but I split this into a separate thread. I meant to start one after the keynote. Mojave drops support for quite a lot of Macs unfortunately. Real slap in the face to Mac users, especially given the efforts Apple made to ensure iOS 12 supported all the same devices as iOS 11. I haven't installed it myself, but here's the list of Macs supported by the developer beta: MacBook (Early 2015 or newer) MacBook Air (Mid 2012 or newer) MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 or newer) Mac mini (Late 2012 or newer) iMac (Late 2012 or newer) iMac Pro (2017) Mac Pro (Late 2013, plus mid 2010 and mid 2012 models with recommended Metal-capable GPU) All the following are no longer supported: MacBook (Late 2009), MacBook (Mid 2010), MacBook Pro (Mid 2010), MacBook Pro (Early 2011), MacBook Pro (Late 2011), iMac (Late 2009), iMac (Mid 2010), iMac (Mid 2011), Mac mini (Mid 2010), or Mac mini (Mid 2011). End of the road for my 2011 MacBook Air.
PropJoe10 wrote: » Have this running on my mid 2010 MacBook Pro very nicely indeed. Few cool new additions since High Sierra - dynamic desktop brightness (night mode) and the dark skin/menus are particularly cool.
Sad Professor wrote: » Any (non-beta related) issues running it on a non-supported machine?
Sad Professor wrote: » Out now, though you might have to do a search for "macos" in the App Store to find it as it's not showing up in Updates for everyone yet.
The Black Oil wrote: » Have gotten used to dark mode now and barely notice it.
The Black Oil wrote: » 10.14.2 is now available.
Narcissus wrote: » Doesn't seem to be downloading for me. Anyone else having issues?
Deep Thought wrote: » 10.14.4 is out, but I am getting "A server with the Specified Hostname cannot be found" error Anyone know why ? or whats the fix ?