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- Can't record both my computer sound and microphone through an aggregated device
- Have both Yosemite and High Sierra, or only Yosemite?
- What Linux distro works with 2017 MacBook touchbar?
- What’s more secure on High Sierra having partitions or volumes?
- Graphics glitches in High Sierra
- Reset my password for the login screen, can I retrieve my safari autofill passwords, keychain, etc?
- Network preferences panel freezing
- OS X El CAPITAN: Is there any way to retrieve deleted files in the Trash?
- Battery life and not going to sleep - Air (early 2015, High Sierra)
- Copy-paste command not working since update to macOS 10.13.3 Supplemental Update
- previnting apple from slowing down your machine - HOW TO?
- [Question] How can i get default prompt and get rid of “sh-3.2#”?
Can't record both my computer sound and microphone through an aggregated device Posted: 24 Feb 2018 09:34 PM PST I'm using Audacity (Settings Screenshot: https://imgur.com/5UJHhCF) to record both the audio and coming from my computer and also my Blue Yeti Mic through an aggregated device created in Audio MIDI setup. I have Soundflower installed for my audio route. (Screenshot: https://imgur.com/HOiBU5Y). The problem is I am only able to record either the output audio of the computer if I put Soundflower on top (first on the list) or either the Blue on top, I can't record both of them. I am going to be doing this while recording in QT through the Aggregated device. I need your help. [link] [comments] |
Have both Yosemite and High Sierra, or only Yosemite? Posted: 24 Feb 2018 05:54 PM PST I am going to run (for sure) Yosemite in a vmware since I'll be able to have imessage working with it. I'm wondering if I should also have High Sierra in a virtual machine because while it won't have imessage (unfortunately), I'm wondering if I would miss important features or if some things might not run. [link] [comments] |
What Linux distro works with 2017 MacBook touchbar? Posted: 24 Feb 2018 11:24 AM PST Per title question, but also with:
I'm a software developer and use Linux heavily for some tasks. I'm flat-out refusing to use standard PC laptops now, the 16:9 screen standard is bloody awful for coding. Currently I run Linux in VmWare Fusion, which seems to work much better than parallels. This is fine for now, but yeah. Would like to be able to boot to Linux sometimes for full hardware use. [link] [comments] |
What’s more secure on High Sierra having partitions or volumes? Posted: 24 Feb 2018 04:54 PM PST Hi I upgraded to High Sierra recently. On El Capitan I had 4 partitions. Now that I've upgraded to High Sierra it's recommending I use volumes instead of partitions. Just wondering if this is less secure. Will using volumes let any other volume read it's data? [link] [comments] |
Graphics glitches in High Sierra Posted: 24 Feb 2018 10:57 AM PST Ever since installing High Sierra my iMac has been experiencing graphics glitches. They start small, then over time get worse and eventually the system gets slower, more unstable, and then freezes. Clean reinstall does nothing. Ran a full diagnostics and passed. Searching the web comes up with no suggestions. Anyone else experience this?
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Reset my password for the login screen, can I retrieve my safari autofill passwords, keychain, etc? Posted: 24 Feb 2018 11:40 AM PST I joined the MacOs community a few weeks ago so I'm still very new to this and I had a question. This morning I tried to login into my MacBook as I always do but the password wasn't working for some reason. Long story short, I reset the password using my Apple ID credentials and everything is gravy, I'm back in my laptop. But I just realized all my safari autofill passwords and usernames, keychain passwords, etc, are all gone. Is there any way to retrieve them again, or am I shit out of luck? If it makes any difference, all the passwords and autofill's still work on my iPhone. [link] [comments] |
Network preferences panel freezing Posted: 24 Feb 2018 11:28 AM PST Hi all - I am running MacOS High Sierra 10.13.3 on a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-Inch, Early 2015). It runs incredibly smoothly, with virtually no issues, except for one: when I go to open the Network settings in my System Preferences menu, the program freezes. Everything else in the computer is operational - just that the Network settings show up and I can't click on anything in that panel. After a few seconds, it closes itself. I have a few VPNs saved on my computer, but those don't show up. I've tried working with Apple Support via Phone twice now, but they're totally stumped. I re-downloaded High Sierra twice now. Any tips on what might be happening? Thank you! [link] [comments] |
OS X El CAPITAN: Is there any way to retrieve deleted files in the Trash? Posted: 24 Feb 2018 08:07 AM PST |
Battery life and not going to sleep - Air (early 2015, High Sierra) Posted: 24 Feb 2018 12:20 PM PST My battery performed almost like brand new until about September/October, around the time I upgraded to High Sierra. I just assumed it was a bug or something and would be corrected in future updates so I never really paid attention to the specific time, unfortunately, but it was something that happened over night and not a gradual decline. The computer also went to sleep as expected (after 5 minutes of inactivity as I've got in settings). Now it never goes to sleep unless I close the lid. And even then it seems to be draining the battery quicker than it used to. When using the computer I've got way worse battery life than before this, what ever it is, happened. I've tried all sorts of resets several times, I've rolled back to Sierra, uninstalled software I installed around that time... nothing makes a difference. I don't have anything that is allowed to prevent the computer from sleep. Am I just missing something obvious here or did my battery really just give up overnight? I haven't noticed any further decline since this happened, it just went to pretty much 50% capacity overnight and have stayed that way since. [link] [comments] |
Copy-paste command not working since update to macOS 10.13.3 Supplemental Update Posted: 24 Feb 2018 04:06 AM PST Yesterday morning, I updated my MacBook Pro to the macOS 10.13.3 Supplemental Update. Ever since, the copy-paste command has stopped working. I can copy stuff with cmd-c and the right-click menu, but the paste option is not highlighted once I copy it. This is happening with both normal text and any file that I wish to duplicate. Have tried killing the pboard through Activity Monitor and Terminal, but to no avail. Have also rebooted my system, but no luck. Appreciate any help. Thanks. [link] [comments] |
previnting apple from slowing down your machine - HOW TO? Posted: 24 Feb 2018 09:45 AM PST recently, i've seen a lot of people claiming on the news, that mac os has vulnerabilities that allow apple for slowing down your machine, if you are running your system on an older spec machine. how to prevent apple from slowing down your computer, whenever you are running an old intel cpu on a modern software package? [link] [comments] |
[Question] How can i get default prompt and get rid of “sh-3.2#”? Posted: 24 Feb 2018 05:47 AM PST Recently, i downloaded brew and npm to my reinstalled macOS, and now i noticed, when i write "su" command and write my password, i am getting this: https://i.stack.imgur.com/qDbtq.png My problem is, I want to get old su prompt, how can i get it? I can't even remember what was it saying when i type su command. I don't know what to do, so i couldn't try anything. I've searched and all i found is "this is root, it is ok". I can get it is root but i want to get old look. When i type "whoami" it says root. Thanks for all help! [link] [comments] |
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