Why measuring free and used disk space is not so simple in APFS, and which estimates you should trust.
macOS 10.14
This error message can occur when running any command tool, or an app which calls a command tool, in 10.14.3 and earlier.
If you’ve updated to macOS 10.14.4, you’ve already installed supporting software to use your Mac in a classroom. Was this an error in the update? What does it do?
Release notes, three major bugs fixed (and plenty more too I suspect) – that’s got to be good. But there’s also the matter of broken command tools on previous versions.
Have you updated to 10.14.4? Checked your login keychain? You may see a new security certificate there. What’s it for?
Look in the Dictionary app, and entries are fine in Dark Mode. But access the same content via Spotlight, and they become unreadable. Why?
Several serious bugs have been fixed in this update. Here’s a list of those which still remain. Please add more as you come across them.
The macOS Mojave 10.14.4 update is another hefty one, amounting to 2.5-2.8 GB of download, which installs over […]
Apple has just, over four hours later than usual, released the update to macOS Mojave 10.14.4. With it, […]
Repairing LaunchServices database, rebuilding it from scratch, and controlling individual app entries – all using this undocumented command.
