It’s not very often that we see the birth of a whole new subsystem both in macOS and iOS, but RunningBoard is brand new with 10.15 and 13.
Category Archive: Macs
Here, for the 20th anniversary, isn’t a TAM, but three hopefully easier riddles to keep you puzzled. Solutions on Monday.
How can you inspect log entries censored with in Catalina? Apparently you can’t any more.
How this new part of macOS tracks the apps which you open, and declares when they exit “Death Sentinel fired!”
Disk integrity checks appear to have been dropped from Safe Boot. OpenDirectory databases are rebuilt. With a full listing of all blocked extensions.
Jeff Johnson of @lapcatsoftware has just published an excellent technical article looking at controversial issues over hardening, sandboxing, […]
RunningBoard is new to macOS 10.15 and iOS 13. It’s very active in the log, and can cause apps to crash sometimes. So what does it do?
Some important similarities, such as the entry marking the beginning of startup, but plenty of changes in APFS and security entries.
Even basic store facilities like restrooms contact details of who to contact when there’s a problem. Not so with Apple’s Notary Service. It just gives you spurious errors instead.
How many did you solve this week? Official solutions, although you may have a better answer.
