![]() ![]() After I allowed the software, Tuxera NTFS for Mac started working again. I traced this error to Gatekeeper in macOS 10.13. Failing that, you might need to have administrative (sudo) permissions to run sshfs.Try prefacing that command with sudo like so. Have you tried mounting sshfs into a directory within your own home directory. The MacFUSE file system is not available (71) Its possible that your user account is not able to mount volumes into the /Volumes directory directly. ![]() System/Library/Filesystems/fusefs_txantfs.fs//Support/10.9/tufs/tufsfs.kext failed to load -… check the system/kernel logs for errors or try kextutil(8). On booting macOS, I would get the error message: This seemed to work ok until I installed the macOS High Sierra Developer Beta 2 Update 1 (17A291m). When Paragon NTFS for Mac 15 stopped working in my situation with Dropbox, I decided to try the commercial version of Tuxera’s NTFS for Mac. With earlier versions of MacOS, I had used the open source NTFS-3g. On the Windows side, I haven’t found something that will read the Apple File System (APFS) in macOS 10.13. I was very happy with Paragon NTFS for Mac 15 until I started getting kernel panics. In the macOS (High Sierra), NTFS read/write capability is not native. I opened a support ticket with Paragon Software and a few days later they sent me a new version that had the same problem.įor interoperability between the two OSs, read/write capability really helps. Every time I started Dropbox, I would get a kernel panic. I don’t know if it’s a good idea, but my Dropbox directory for both Windows and Mac is the same directory on an NTFS volume. One of the recent problems I encountered with macOS High Sierra (17A291j) was a kernel panic when I was using Paragon NTFS for Mac 15 with Dropbox (v30.3.14). As of today, that is Windows 10 Build 16232.1000 and macOS 10.13 beta 2 (17A291m).Ī lot of the time, things don’t work because I am running beta OSs with released apps. I run both of these OSs on a Macbook Pro Retina (mid-2012). One thing that I've learned lately (yes, it's taken a while!) is that when you upgrade the MacOS it's really important that you completely and utterly uninstall the existing installation of Desktop Video and all the installed Blackmagic components.I try to keep up with the latest Windows and macOSs by participating in the Windows Insider Preview program and the Apple Developer Program. I have four MacOS systems running various BM hardware - all controlled by Desktop Video and using Media Express - and I've pulled lots of hair out trying to get ME to work properly after an OS update. Mind to enable the MacFUSE compatibility, MacFUSE itself will not work. ![]() Then I had a brainwave - completely clear out all BM installed components and install the very latest from scratch. Just installed the latest stable release from on El Capitan. MacFusion is an open source Mac application that allows you to work with files on servers across the internet, as if they were sitting on your computer. I recently acquired a new Mac Mini simply to serve a SD videotape capture flow using Ultrastudio Express (hardware) Media Express (software) on top of El Capitan which was pre-installed by Apple. Not thinking, I upgraded the OS to Sierra. and Desktop Video and Media Express didn't work. Is there any progress on this? I have the same issue.Īfter ripping it out and installing the latest version from scratch everything worked perfectly.ītw - I use AppZap to clear everything out, because in my experience Blackmagic's own Uninstaller can't be thoroughly relied on to strip everything out. While macOS recognizes the Ultrastudio Mini Recorder, Desktop Video doesn't recognize that anything is attached. ![]() I've tried the whole song and dance routines too (uninstall, reinstall, restart with device plugged in, install with the device plugged in, restart with the device detached. #Macfusion not working with osx sierra install. ![]()
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