![]() Remind you later that you did something non-standard. No benefit in moving the original simlink (the mv command), except to This will create the necessary simlink to the right bundle. Ln -s cDock.bundle /Applications/cDock.app/Contents/Resources/cDock.bundle This will show that the cDock.bundle is now directly in resources. Ls -ld /Applications/cDock.app/Contents/Resources/cDock.bundle/ This will show that there is no bundles directory dat files MacBook with two external monitors Adobe Premiere Pro black video windows on external Zoom problems Satechi dock station and Apple Cinema. Ls /Applications/cDock.app/Contents/Resources/ Applications/cDock.app/Contents/Resources/bundles/. If you have the problem I described, you will see a link between �Ĭd /Library/Application\ Support/SIMBL/Plugins/ On Fri, at 11:49 AM, blatantfool assumes you have admin privileges. So, while I appreciate your listing the stepsįor me, it didn't let me use cD2 to change the dock-still need the last The program, ran as I did before, cD1 and I again get transparent dock with After doing all of that, launched cD2 (0.9.7) and it neverĬhanged the dock from gray to transparent, no matter what I tried. Ok, tried this using the terminal commands.ĭid nothing. ![]() (Well there is a small problem with Bartender 2 at login, but that's another story and not relevant here. I disabled SIP/Rootless using the method suggested at the Bartender site (another great piece of software), did a normal reboot and login (was asked for my admin password by cDock (I assume cDockHelper in reality) as well as Bartender to install software and then enabled SIP/Rootless and all is well. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub. I haven’t yet re-enabled SIP but will go ahead and do so-I was only going to do that once cDock gave me the transparent dock. cDock flashes the dock, but transparancy isn’t there. Tried uninstalling (using appzapper) cDock and then reinstalled. CDock panel comes up, but the dock remained grey instead of going to my choice of transparent, even tho the dock blanks out as if it were resetting. ![]() No error message like I got when E.Cap was 1st launched, so thought all was well. Just installed El Capitan, then using the instructions, disabled system integrity protection, restarted and tried CDock. Go to the Finder (the smiley face icon in the Dock), and hit Command Shift G to bring up the Go To Folder command, choose the following path exactly: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ Hit return to go to that folder, then locate and select the following files:. On Sep 30, 2015, at 6:40 PM, copykatz wrote: ![]()
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