We are still testing, but as always we highly recommend that users avoid upgrading if Indigo is critical to their life. Our initial experience (while not directly related to Indigo) hasn't been great, YMMV. As always, we recommend waiting for at least one (if not 2) dot release (15.1).
Warning: we have identified an issue that will almost certainly affect some users. The SiLabs driver won't install/load correctly though we've tried several different times. Note, we're installing on a new empty partition, no Time Machine backup, etc. If you are using something (Z-Wave interface for instance) the requires that driver then you should use extreme caution that you can revert if your upgrade breaks it or you will be out of luck.
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Re: macOS 15 (Sequoia)
Next update: it appears that Norton360 is blocking reflector connections under Sequoia that it wasn't under earlier macOS releases. So until they fix the issue you may have to disable it (and perhaps reboot your Mac after disabling it to get it to completely shut down).
Also of note: there have been a bunch of Sequoia network issues reported (outside of the Indigo community) which may also have a role to play in these network issues that a few users are experiencing.
So, once again, we recommend not upgrading to Sequoia for a couple of dot releases.
Also of note: there have been a bunch of Sequoia network issues reported (outside of the Indigo community) which may also have a role to play in these network issues that a few users are experiencing.
So, once again, we recommend not upgrading to Sequoia for a couple of dot releases.
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Re: macOS 15 (Sequoia)
Update: after upgrading to Sequoia 15.1.1, we were able to successfully run the installer for the SiLabs driver and it worked appropriately in our limited testing.
Does this mean it's safe to upgrade? We still urge caution as there are still some lingering reports of network issues. But we are also very cautious when it comes to OS upgrades. We do have quite a few users who have reported upgrading without issue so it seems relatively safe given what we know now.
But, as always, YMMV.
Does this mean it's safe to upgrade? We still urge caution as there are still some lingering reports of network issues. But we are also very cautious when it comes to OS upgrades. We do have quite a few users who have reported upgrading without issue so it seems relatively safe given what we know now.
But, as always, YMMV.