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Asus Z690 ProArt Creator WiFi (Thunderbolt 4) + i7-12700K + AMD RX 6800 XT

Thanks for posting it.
I believe my system had the same behaviour lately, after a few changed and upgrades.

It seems MacOS 13.5 may have fixed sleep.
 
It seems MacOS 13.5 may have fixed sleep.
Confirmed!

With 10GbE cable connected, sleep works properly once again.

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Hi, any idea to completely disable SIP on sonoma?

I set the value of csr-active-config to FF0F0000. Still when I try to replace rsync binary in /usr/bin/ it says read only. Sudoing also doesn't work.

Thank you
 
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Hi, any idea to completely disable SIP on sonoma completely?

I set the value of csr-active-config to FF0F0000. Still when I try to replace rsync binary in /usr/bin/ it says read only. Sudoing also doesn't work.

Thank you
boot into recovery and then in terminal:

Code:
csrutil disable

then reboot
 
Hi, any idea to completely disable SIP on sonoma?

I set the value of csr-active-config to FF0F0000. Still when I try to replace rsync binary in /usr/bin/ it says read only. Sudoing also doesn't work.

Thank you
It’s also possible that preexisting value of “csr-active-config” is not being deleted. Hence the new value is not getting injected.

We fix this by adding an entry in “NVRAM -> Delete” to remove preexisting csr-active-config.
 
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but still,



Any idea?
The system volume is read-only and cryptographically sealed. Among other benefits, this prevents the system from being corrupted.

Hence it’s not practical nor advisable to replace system files. It is possible to install a new version of rsync in /usr/local/bin and modify your PATH environment variable accordingly.
 
The system volume is read-only and cryptographically sealed. Among other benefits, this prevents the system from being corrupted.

Hence it’s not practical nor advisable to replace system files. It is possible to install a new version of rsync in /usr/local/bin and modify your PATH environment variable accordingly.
Tried that, but some services still uses the old one. Especially barman with postgres_wal.
 
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