I was about to upgrade my Mac Pro (running Mojave) to Big Sur, but when I run
the Big Sur installer and select the APFS (encrypted) boot drive, it says:
You may not install to this volume because it has a disk password.
How do I turn off the disk password? Or is it complaining that the
Any given suite has its own deinstall protocol. You'd do better asking in a
forum dedicated to XQuartz, or possibly macports.
> On Jan 30, 2021, at 7:07 PM, Michael wrote:
>
> Is there a way, in general, to uninstall something?
>
> For the specific case of X11 -- I had installed XQuartz
Is there a way, in general, to uninstall something?
For the specific case of X11 -- I had installed XQuartz 2.7.11, and it
apparently is too new for an older program -- what do I need to remove in
addition to the /opt/X11 directory? What else do I need to do?
Simply trying to install a lower