It looks like
Code:
sudo nvram boot-args="darkwake=0"
has worked for me. This *might* be a function of your exact Mac hardware
and OS. I am running LMS 7.9.1 on a late 2009 27-inch iMac with macOS
10.13.6 with a wired LAN connection. (Some of my
ng-term solution?
Any problems with this preventing a Mac from sleeping normally after
inactivity?
TIA,
JPEG
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Tony T wrote:
> Fixed.
> Needed to set darkwake=0 (sudo nvram boot-args="darkwake=0")
> Had this on the old Mac mini, however, setting (obviously) didn't come
> over when I restored from my Time Machine.
Did this work for you over the long term?
ng for any tips that I can
get.
Thanks,
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MrC wrote:
>
>
> Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Full Disk Access, and
> unlock the settings. Click the + button. Now type Cmd+Shift+G. This
> will open a dialog where you can type a path. Enter /usr/bin and then
> select perl to add it. Do likewise for /bin and select
JPEG wrote:
> Thanks, MrC.
>
> ALL: Is this the proven way to get LMS to run on macOS 10.15?
>
> Has this *failed* for anyone who has tried it?
>
> I am on 10.14.6 but looking to upgrade soon -- I'm trying to get a
> handle on what I am up against.
MrC's steps appe