Ever Ckriller Flamenco Posted August 31, 2025 Posted August 31, 2025 Greetings, I'm having a problem with Tahoe. Since I managed to install beta 1, I hadn't had any issues installing kexts. I always had to install one for the network card, for which I used IntelMausi and it worked perfectly for me. For the audio, I use VoodooHDA. Since beta 1, I've been installing them from the terminal using the command "sudo cp -R /"kext location" /library/extensions/". Every time I did this, the system would show me a message saying it had stopped the execution for security reasons. Then I would just go to Settings > Privacy and select "allow," and finally, I'd restart the system and everything would be perfect! As I said before, I've done the exact same thing since beta 1, and I had even done it before on the last beta 8 and it works perfectly!...but my SSD got damaged and I had to reinstall it. Now, the problem is this: for some reason I don't understand, I do the exact same thing, but nothing happens. I put the code in the terminal and it doesn't do anything. It doesn't give me any message, no error, and if I restart the computer, the kext wasn't installed. I'm still without internet and without audio. Could someone help me understand if something has changed in the permissions? Do I need to be another type of administrator? (I think I already am since I installed the system). I'm a bit frustrated with this. I appreciate any help in advance.
malik Posted October 6, 2025 Posted October 6, 2025 (edited) SIP & Gatekeeper a desactiver Edited October 6, 2025 by malik
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