- Joined
- Aug 6, 2019
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- 6
- Motherboard
- Dell Xps 9560
- CPU
- i7-7700
- Graphics
- GTX 1050, Intel HD 630
Got it. Thanks man!!It's all up to you and if you prefer black on white or white on black.
Got it. Thanks man!!It's all up to you and if you prefer black on white or white on black.
Thanks again sir, got FV2 working with your help. Only issue that I'm facing is that the trackpad isn't working at the Preboot FileVault screen. Other than that, fully functioning.
When I try to install Combo Jack I get Permission Denied.
Chmod doesn't help (and doesn't give error either)
I have @ symbol in the end of permissions of each file in the folder
When I create new file and chmod it to 755 it doesn't have that @ symbol and runs fine
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I can still run install.sh with bash install.sh, but ComboJack won't launch since it keeps these broken permissions on installed files
I've tested it on two XPS 9560 laptops (Mojave) and both have same problem
I've tested it on MacBook (Mojave) and even with @ install.sh runs fine
Anyone has any clue what's going on?
Which script? install.sh?VerbStub.kext must be detected for script to run.
Yes, I should, but that's not what is happening, that's why I wrote about itYou should simply be able to chmod +x the install.sh script and run as root.
Yes, I used correct path, or else file wouldn't run after fixing permissionsHave you tried using the ./install.sh flag
Waaat? -=8-[o]This marks to the bash session that the install.sh command is already compiled and executes it.
Ok got it solved. @ stands for extended attributes which can be checked with xattr <file>Chmod doesn't help (and doesn't give error either)
I have @ symbol in the end of permissions of each file in the folder
I have not experienced this. Mine seems to be working great (at the moment) after I replaced my TB16 with a D6000 dock.