Os x mountain lion software update problem
It will ask for your password, but won't echo anything to the screen as you type. You must be logged into an admin account to use sudo. Sep 3, AM. I tried running the process in Terminal but couldn't see anything happening after typing in " sudo softwareupdate -l ". It should have asked for your password, then it will show nothing until it contacts the server or times out.
Try logging into iTunes yes, iTunes , and view your account info. If there are any service agreements that you must accept, do so. It did ask for the password and I gave it. Tried it again and waited until timeout and it came up with this message:. Look in those messages for any failures. I'm not sure what it is going to say, exactly, but the section where it starts checking has installd: Starting.
It would be after that where it lists problems connecting to the server. That pretty much tied up yesterday, but to no avail. It still doesn't work. Any ideas? Not sure if that is an issue - some kind of software clash? Sep 3, PM. When you connected directly with ethernet, did you connect to your router or directly to your modem?
I'm wondering if maybe your router is blocking the return, or not communicating with Mountain Lion correctly. I had seen on some other posts where people fixed some networking problems by lowering the Maximum Transmission Unit MTU. Long ago, there used to be a problem where OS X wouldn't connect with the standard of and it had to be reduced.
I can't remember the number to use, but sounds familiar could just be the year Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Sep 4, AM. PlistBuddy is a supported command-line tool for manipulating arbitrary plists alas, with a more complex syntax, IMO. Thanks for this I have Admin priv's and tried to open the plist file with texteditor and it don't work. I don't have xcode installed. Any idea's? I have tried both contexts and neither seem to work. I downloaded PrefSetter and there is no parameter for Frequency in the list, and I do not seem to be able to create one.
If I open in TextEdit, I see only one line. I tried editing in Notepad, but, again, do not see a line for Frequency. What am I missing? Lost your password? Powered by the Parse. Mountain Lion removed the ability to set the frequency of checks for software updates. With CES behind us, we go hands-on with our favorite accessories for Apple users we tested at the show, including docks, smart home devices, Find My accessories, and more.
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With the update from The Processor field will tell you what your computer has under the hood.
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