Daniel
Daniel
Tried it on mojave (10.14 Beta, Build 18A371a). Doesn't work. You forgot adding v5 to the list of commands at ``` fi case "$2" in v1) CoreDisplayPatch 1;; v2) CoreDisplayPatch...
Sure, I built a hackintosh with a 1080ti instead, so my 2012 macmini is unused. Also, don't I just have to restore the backuped CoreDisplay if it doesn't work? >...
You have to manually specify the version. Run the command in Terminal and supply `patch 4` as argument /Daniel > Am 15.07.2018 um 02:29 schrieb ikseoj : > > No...
Sorry, `patch v4`, please see the uppermost row in my original post, after "Patching:"
See above. For the lazy: cd to where you have the patch and execute `./CoreDisplay-patcher.command patch v4`
@gabtrek: you can try installing windows as dual boot and use it for a week, you'll eventually swim in your vomit from my experience. Alone the thing that windows randomly...
@Meikul 
@szapata427 I think it depends on your graphics card configuration. For the builtin intel HD-graphics it should work, AMD is not supported I believe.
check the mojave issue /Daniel > On Oct 3, 2018, at 09:37, jb107502 wrote: > > Anything for 10.14? I’m dying for UltraWide again. Need it for photo editing. >...
Execute the patch command with the parameter `unpatch`, but it seriously doesn't matter, it will get overridden when upgrading (did for me at least)