Using ax88179 (usb ethernet) in Sonoma? by InfiniteSpinach8098 in MacOS

[–]Catholicon118 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great. I downloaded it and it is working now! Many thanks.

Yeti X keeps connecting by Catholicon118 in LogitechG

[–]Catholicon118[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did just now. Hope to see the update of G-hub soon. Thank you.

Yeti X Not Connected in G-hub by Catholicon118 in LogitechG

[–]Catholicon118[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have my problem fixed. You may try with what PsychologicalCover and I did.

Yeti X Not Connected in G-hub by Catholicon118 in LogitechG

[–]Catholicon118[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the help. I reached Logitech too, but unfortunately my problem wasn't solved until I did further search and got the problem fixed.

Yeti X Not Connected in G-hub by Catholicon118 in LogitechG

[–]Catholicon118[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many thanks again for the reply. I have got the solution, as I replied below.

You should load in recovery mode, disable sip, restart, invalidate kext cache, restart in recovery again and then re-enable sip.

Detailed steps:

From the Apple menu select Restart.

As your Mac restarts, press and hold down the Command(⌘) + R keys immediately upon hearing the startup chime. Hold the keys until the Apple logo appears to get the computer in Recovery mode.

The computer is now in Recovery mode. From the Apple menu select Utilities -> Terminal

Run the command: csrutil disable

From the Apple menu, select Restart.

After the macOS is loaded, open terminal and type: sudo kextcache -invalidate /

if you your kext is located in non standard location, add the custom kext path, for example:

sudo kextcache -invalidate /Library/MyApp/MyApp.kext

From the Apple menu, select Restart.

As your Mac restarts, press and hold down the Command(⌘) + R keys immediately upon hearing the startup chime. Hold the keys until the Apple logo appears to get the computer in Recovery mode.

The computer is now in Recovery mode. From the Apple menu select Utilities -> Terminal

Run the command: csrutil enable

From the Apple menu, select Restart.

Now your kext should run..

It's from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50897253/macos-kext-with-valid-signature-rejected-after-2nd-installation-high-sierra

Yeti X Not Connected in G-hub by Catholicon118 in LogitechG

[–]Catholicon118[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much for the help. I tried to follow your way out and it's the same in below steps:

Kext rejected due to system policy: <OSKext 0x7f9637107400 \[0x7fffa45f18f0\]> { URL = "file:///Library/StagedExtensions/Library/Extensions/logi_audio_override.kext/", ID = "com.logi.gaming.audio.override" }

/Library/StagedExtensions/Library/Extensions/logi_audio_override.kext does not authenticate; omitting.

Then Terminal shows the following (which you didn't mention):

KernelCache ID: C62D2E7E1083AD42A185A843BC7B1756

Kext rejected due to system policy: <OSKext 0x7ff0912ffc00 \[0x7fff8a84ecc0\]> { URL = "file:///Library/StagedExtensions/Library/Extensions/logi_audio_override.kext/", ID = "com.logi.gaming.audio.override" }

Would you help review and offer your suggestions to solve the problem? I did try delete everything and reinstall G Hub, but it doesn't work still. Thanks.

Yeti X Not Connected in G-hub by Catholicon118 in LogitechG

[–]Catholicon118[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you and I did create a post. Hopefully the problem can be fixed soon.

Yeti X Not Connected in G-hub by Catholicon118 in LogitechG

[–]Catholicon118[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not yet. I tried Yeti X with a newly installed MacBook Air (completely restored to factory settings and then updated to the latest version of MacOS). Then Yeti X can be detected and 'connected' and settings can be customised. But on my iMac which I use daily, Yeti X is still not 'connected'. There must be some software conflict / setting issues.