*** The Official macOS Mojave thread ***

Yup however given it's slowness, then add mojave slowness.. plus I don't want to have a whoops moment when apple break it for the 8,2.

I'm waiting and I'll get a new laptop but it will be after the next generation appears and they've sorted some of the heat issues (ohh really?! #pinociccio).

It's not slow on my Macbook air 2011 model. and got the latest version installed.
 
I tried the Catalina beta out, far too many bugs so I decided to go back to Mojave. I've been trying to go back for about a day no, no matter what I do it refuses to restore from my Time Machine backup. I'm now going to try and install Mojave as a vanilla OS and then transfer apps and data from the Time Machine once it's back up. They could do with making disk utility a bit easier to understand, I had to resort to command line at one point due to disk utility seemingly not wanting to do anything.
 
Waiting for the next Mojave update.

I have a brand new 2019 MacMini, and it has issues with screen glitches and if resumed after sleep/powered on then continuously flickers the screen. It looks like this is a common problem caused by timeout syncs. When the race condition works it remains stable until the next resume/power on.
 
My iMac (late 2012) has been in storage for a couple of years, ran all the Sierra updates and then upgraded to Mojave.

It took a good 90 minutes, a couple of nervous moments thinking the installation hanged - sat back and it worked out fine. Even using the original hard disk, performance wise, it seems okay.

Next step is to upgrade the drive to SSD; using an external USB caddy.
 
I had to use the combo update as the normal way wasn't working. Now my app store seems broken as it keeps getting stuck upgrading XCode.
 
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