Not that I expected any change, but I just installed the 10.14 Beta (18A353d) update and all my serial ports went stupid again.
sgtwicki wrote:Just upgraded to the latest Mojave beta, and I decided to try playing around before I applied the workaround. I tried just rebooting a couple of times. I tried unplugging the USB serial devices then plugging them back in. Nothing worked at first.
Finally I tried disabling the interfaces for both my 2412U & W800RF32 and also disabling the DigiTemp plugin. I then unplugged them all, plugged them all back in, then re-enabled them. All 3 serial devices now work with Indigo.
I'll keep an eye on them to see if the 2412U disconnects randomly like it did with High Sierra.
mv System/Library/Extensions/AppleUSBFTDI.kext .
matt (support) wrote:On the "mv" line you are missing a space before the period:
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mv System/Library/Extensions/AppleUSBFTDI.kext .
Be sure and repeat the steps leading up to that line or it won't work.
eme jota ce wrote:after typing "rm AppleUSBFTDI.kext"
the follow message appears: "AppleUSBSFTDI.kext is a directory"
rm -r AppleUSBFTDI.kext
jay (support) wrote:eme jota ce wrote:after typing "rm AppleUSBFTDI.kext"
the follow message appears: "AppleUSBSFTDI.kext is a directory"
Sorry, I missed a flag that should be there. I've updated the post with the correct command to delete the old one:
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rm -r AppleUSBFTDI.kext
I think maybe the first error is because an older version of the driver already exists from a previous "fix". Do the command above first, then do the move command and see if that works.
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