*** The Official macOS Sonoma thread ***

It would be a shame if it took that long. Oh well I can wait.
I suspect there will be another beta (fourth) and an RC before the public release. If the fourth is released this week (today, tomorrow), RC next week, then you may get lucky for end of October/start of November but i think it would be slim.

Otherwise you could always try the latest beta and see if that fixes your issues.
Although at work we've found some inconsistencies between betas whilst testing with a handful of bugs (mostly around Samba) yet to be fixed, which is why we've halted testing until 14.1 and pushed Sonoma rollout back to Jan/Feb (if we're lucky).

Edit - Ignore the above, @Broken Hope may be right and we'll see it on the 24th which is super quick given past x.1's have taken a few weeks longer after major release.
 
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why is it on Mac Sonoma, when im on the desktop and click, a little grey border comes out and when I click back on desktop it recedes again??

is there a way to turn it off. really annoying me now.
 
yes 6.5Gb bit large this time i think?

edit: apple speakers all show and also bluetooth working straight away for me
 
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So I've been trying to find some hidden / system files but failing. I then posted on Reddit and someone recommended this and it immediately found everything. It is shareware so free to try. I'll probably end up paying the $6 though.

 
I'm having a really annoying problem. There are two files I want to delete. I know the path to them but even using sudo I can't delete them and I'm stuck.

They are in the /private/var/db/oah folder.

Does anyone have any tips for this?
 
I'm having a really annoying problem. There are two files I want to delete. I know the path to them but even using sudo I can't delete them and I'm stuck.

They are in the /private/var/db/oah folder.

Does anyone have any tips for this?

You, nor root own that folder - so you're not getting rid of anything in there easily I'm afraid. Is there a reason you're wanting to delete these files?

You might be able to get around it by booting into recovery mode and disabling SIP, but unless you have a good reason I wouldn't recommend this.
 
You, nor root own that folder - so you're not getting rid of anything in there easily I'm afraid. Is there a reason you're wanting to delete these files?

You might be able to get around it by booting into recovery mode and disabling SIP, but unless you have a good reason I wouldn't recommend this.
I've been using the Monero GUI wallet for a couple of months and it was fine but I (stupidly) force quit it and now it won't quit it'll just hang until I force quit it. I was hoping to delete all the files associated with it to start again. I guess I'll have to use the CLI wallet for the time being.
 
I've been using the Monero GUI wallet for a couple of months and it was fine but I (stupidly) force quit it and now it won't quit it'll just hang until I force quit it. I was hoping to delete all the files associated with it to start again. I guess I'll have to use the CLI wallet for the time being.

Are you on the latest version? I see a few old(ish) problems in github for Monero for this exact issue, I haven't heard of the app before but it's the first result from: "Monero GUI wallet not closing macos"
 
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