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Patch did not work for me on High Sierra #44
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Disabling the Play button (and other useful buttons) in Preferences/Keyboard/"Use F1 F2 etc as standard function keys" did work .. |
Hi, @gigantaur, sorry, I have been quite busy lately. There is a known issue with High Sierra that I need to work on and this is likely because of it. I will try to get to this soon. |
Thanks heaps for the reply.
A fantastic contribution that you make in doing this - one many of us really appreciate.
Do you think you will be able to avoid the need recovery mode to turn off the system protection - even a sudo command line script to start or finish would be better than the whole recovery mode ..
Cheers
Chris
On 26 Apr 2018, at 4:36 am, Farhan Ahmad <notifications@github.com> wrote:
Hi, @gigantaur, sorry, I have been quite busy lately. There is a known issue with High Sierra that I need to work on and this is likely because of it. I will try to get to this soon.
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@gigantaur, I don’t think that will work. One of the points of System Integrity Protection is that a remote attacker can’t modify the system code, even if they acquire root.
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Thanks heaps for the reply.
A fantastic contribution that you make in doing this - one many of us really appreciate.
Do you think you will be able to avoid the need recovery mode to turn off the system protection - even a sudo command line script to start or finish would be better than the whole recovery mode ..
Cheers
Chris
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Until the patch is updated one can always run |
@aaether32323 that solution doesn't work for me:
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@AlbertoFdzM I forgot that you need to disable SIP for that to work |
Hi Farhan,
The patch has worked for me for many years however it i no longer working on High Sierra.
I notice it stopped working, downloaded 1.1. Disabled SIP. Rebooted. Ran 1.1. It said patched already - I rewatched for the hell of it. Rebooted. iTunes still launches using the play button.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris
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