After updating to macOS Catalina, some software opens extremely slowly
by Poster
Oct 25, 2019
12
Taking dash as an example, it takes tens of seconds from clicking to being available, and it is basically opened in seconds before updating. Can anyone encounter it or help analyze it?
Attach machine configuration
https://i.imgur.com/XL4AUxW.png
Attach Console Log
https://transfer.sh/S3TtE/dash.console.log
Replies
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Anonymous163 Oct 25, 2019A bug, Mojave used to have, network problems causing lag and slow software opening
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Poster Oct 25, 2019@ Anonymous163 Huh? Is there an issue or something where I can read it? Then is there a solution to reach for 😁
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Anonymous8058 Oct 25, 2019I also mojave too, but I don't wait that long about 5 seconds
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Anonymous8058 Oct 25, 2019But I don't have 15 models as good as 19 models
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Poster Oct 25, 2019@ Anonymous8058 🥺 I don't want to wipe the plate and reload it, but I really have no choice but to try
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Anonymous11021 Oct 25, 2019@ Poster Millstone also has this kind of problem, there are too many problems in this version
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Anonymous8060 Oct 25, 2019The system is checking the revocation status of the signature (networking is required) It can be solved if the network is completely disconnected (the revocation status is not verified when disconnected)
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Poster Oct 25, 2019@ Anonymous8060 But when you usually open an app or something, you can't disconnect the network first and then open it, or just skip it as long as the system starts and disconnects the network for the first time. 😓
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Anonymous163 Oct 26, 2019@ Poster Not yet, I always switch between Wi-Fi and Ethernet
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Anonymous8061 Oct 26, 2019Grid reinstallation has a similar feeling. It doesn't take tens of seconds to open the software, but it also obviously feels much slower. Some people say beta2 will be fine
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Poster Oct 26, 2019@ Anonymous8061 # 10 Well, and I observed that after restarting, proxifier will keep reporting kext loading failure
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Poster Oct 28, 2019@ Anonymous8060 # 7 really disconnects all networks and turns on immediately...