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This is a beta version under heavy development, things like that are expected to happen. This is why it is not ready for daily or production use yet.
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This is not working since "developer beta 1", wait until it will be ready for use on next betas.
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The usual double-click will not work. This is by feature, documented. You have to right-click the app on Finder, and on the right-click menu select "Open", and this way you are telling the gatekeeper service that you trust and you know what you are doing. It will ask you a confirmation, and will open your app.PS: This has to be done just the FIRST time, all other subsequent double-click will work normally.
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Go to System Preferences -> Security and Privacy -> Full Disk AccessThose daemons should be there for you to give them permissions.My system is showing smbd, sshd.. among others there. They are being denied file access until you enable them. Weird, I know..
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iOS has independent settings for language [prefered languages], and another for date format/currency/etc [region settings].If I am understanding it right, you want to be able to change the date format [region settings] only on your app? Different from the [region setting] that is choosen on settings?PS: Can´t the user just set their prefered date format on region settings globally while keeping freedon on chosing another language? (I know this is not what you are asking here, but I'm curious about why the user would need a different region format just for some apps. (you dont'd need to answer me my curiosity, I am just expressing myself)Please just confirm my first question [if I am correctly understanding what you need] so I can try to help you.
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Yes, you are right.Here is the link for full details about the deprecation and how to convert them to new format (at the very end of the page)https://developer.apple.com/safari/extensions/
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It happened to my Apple TV after installing the new profile. (I understood you had success installing the profile, right?)Mine was not updating to tvOS 13 like yours. I fixed it by disabling auto update and checking manually.Goto settings -> System -> Soft UpdatesThere are 3 options on this section, disable the last two automatic options:disable automatic updatesdisable beta optionThen click "Software update"It will check for updates and updateThis is exaclty what I had to do to get it working.I hope this helps you
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Did you try to reset all settings?Settings -> General -> Reset -> Reset All SettingsIt will just reset all system settings to default [permissions for all apps to access mic, camera, to send notifications, etc], you will loose your prefered settings, you will also be asked to select again your wifi network and input its password, but if you have celular data 3G/4G it will retrieve your wifi setting from icloud again.You will not lose any files, documents, photos or apps. [no data is deleted]This "reset settings" helped me on the past on other iOS versions problems.It may be worth a try.Please, don't click "Erase All Content and Settings" by mistake, because it is just below the correct option "Reset All Settings" or you end up erasing all data, docs, everyhing.
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What filesystem is your external drive formated? APFS or HFS+ ? Is it encrypted or not?
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HI,the correct syntax to list them all (on any local volume) istmutil listlocalsnapshotdatesYou don't have to specify any path, this parameters shows every local snapshots that exists anyware on your system.
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It is because localsnapshots being created, this is issue happening to everyone.But on Catalina there is no way to disable localsnapshots creation anymore (it was possible on previous versions)Use this command to list all of them:tmutil listlocalsnapshotdatesYou can delete some or all of them to free space (your external time machines backups will not be touched)To delete use:tmutil deletelocalsnapshots [snapshotdate]Remember, they will be created again as there is no way to disable them, and you wll be out of space on some hours or days, unless you disable Time Machine backups
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Jack, did you solve your problem?Yesterday I posted here a big writeup on how to solve it because I had the same situation as you, and the cause is different from the replies above. And also the solution is different.It affetcs everyone who is using Time Machine, and the progress bar stops at 90% for hours.But because I posted a BIG writeup full os details, its here for moderation and people cannot read it yet.Are you sill having that issue?
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Is it any kind of upgrade over previous version?Or is it a fresh clean install?
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Yes, it is a big writeup, and it is still there for moderation, I ´ll try to be short here, freeze is caused by time machine localsnapshots, the full description is on my post there... I'll post it on some blog. Please check if this issue is you case: go into safe mode, open terminal, type the command: tmutil listlocalsnapshotdates To fix you need to delete those local snapshots, one by one with the command: tmutil deletelocalsnapshots <snapshot item>where 'snapshotitem' is those listed. Reboot, Catalina will work again
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Please check my full answer here on how to solve it(I just posted it, and it solves that problem. if my answer is not showing yet to you, please wait for the moderator to aprove it and check back the link below in a few minutes)https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/117281