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Marc Poirier wrote:
> Well, the other thing to do is to just log in as root and trash
> Transverb.component from Finder. If you haven't enabled the root user,
> you do so by launching the NetInfo Manager app (find it in
> /Applications/Utilities), then choose "enable root user" from
the Security
> menu. Make up a password for the root user (it can be the same as your
> regular password, if that's easiest for you). Now log out and log back
in
> with username root and the password that you just made up. Now no
> permissions can get in your way. ;) This is probably the simplest way
to
> deal with any permissions goof-ups like that, just log in as root to
take
> care of the problem.
Hi Marc,
Thanks for the root login tip. By logging in as root, I did manage to move
the previous Transverb to the Trash, but... I couldn't empty it! Something
about priviledges again! It's actually becoming quite funny. As a Root
person I can move things around but I can't empty a locked item in the
Trash? I don't know...
Anyhow, I did manage to install the latest Trans. Congratulations on the
graphic front - all is well! The problem I face now is that when I call up
Trans and play around with the parameters (while the seq is playing), I get
a Logic (5.5) crash. I managed to do this a few times in a row. I was
running EXS24 MKII through it at the time.
Is anyone else experiencing Transverb crashes?
Ned
http://www.nedfx.com
Ned Bouhalassa
n e d @ n e d f x . c o m
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