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rhino:mac:home:rhinomacwontstart [2025/01/30] brian [Solution 1: Use Apple Terminal Commands to Change Folder Permissions] |
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| **Problem: | **Problem: | ||
| - | You might see //" | + | You can also read the forum thread |
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| - | ===== Solution 1: Use Apple Terminal Commands | + | ===== Solution 1: Apple Terminal Commands ===== |
| - | - Close Rhino | + | - **Close Rhino** |
| - | - Open Terminal. // | + | - **Open Terminal**. // |
| - | - Paste the following into Terminal, then press Enter: | + | - **Paste the following into Terminal**, then press Enter. You'll be asked for the password you use to login to your mac. The sudo command runs with privileged permissions, |
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| - | <code language=bash> | + | |
| sudo chown -R $(logname) "/ | sudo chown -R $(logname) "/ | ||
| sudo chmod -R 755 "/ | sudo chmod -R 755 "/ | ||
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| sudo chmod -R 755 " | sudo chmod -R 755 " | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| - | + | - **Start Rhino** | |
| + | - **Login** | ||
| ===== Solution 2: Manually and Complete Uninstall ===== | ===== Solution 2: Manually and Complete Uninstall ===== | ||
| **Simplest Solution** | **Simplest Solution** | ||
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| - | ===== Solution 4: Use Apple Terminal Commands to Change Folder | + | ===== Solution 4: Use Apple Terminal Commands to Remove Folders with Bad Permissions ===== |
| **Advanced Skills Required** | **Advanced Skills Required** | ||
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| - In some rare cases all the above fails, BUT after a restart the above process finally works. | - In some rare cases all the above fails, BUT after a restart the above process finally works. | ||
| - | or | + | |
| - | + | If all else fails, please get in touch with us. Standalone licensing (locking the license key to the machine) can be used as a fallback option. | |
| - | Run these command | + | |
| - | sudo mkdir -p ~/.config/ | + | |
| - | sudo chmod -R 700 ~/ | + | |
| - | We have heard from Enscape that their latest solves | + | |
| - | If the issue persists, please contact | + | [[https:// |