rrm74001 macrumors 6502 Original poster Nov 11, 2008 292 336 Apr 26, 2020 #1 So I have this silly screensaver that I downloaded SIX YEARS AGO and Catalina now blocks it from running. I know about allowing it in System Preferences but that seems to be temporary (assumedly gets reset after reboot).
So I have this silly screensaver that I downloaded SIX YEARS AGO and Catalina now blocks it from running. I know about allowing it in System Preferences but that seems to be temporary (assumedly gets reset after reboot).
cmaier Suspended Jul 25, 2007 25,405 33,472 California Apr 26, 2020 #2 rrm74001 said: So I have this silly screensaver that I downloaded SIX YEARS AGO and Catalina now blocks it from running. View attachment 909699 I know about allowing it in System Preferences but that seems to be temporary (assumedly gets reset after reboot). View attachment 909700 Click to expand... It should be permanent, unless it gets updated with a new binary. Reactions: adrianlondon
rrm74001 said: So I have this silly screensaver that I downloaded SIX YEARS AGO and Catalina now blocks it from running. View attachment 909699 I know about allowing it in System Preferences but that seems to be temporary (assumedly gets reset after reboot). View attachment 909700 Click to expand... It should be permanent, unless it gets updated with a new binary.
bogdanw macrumors 604 Mar 10, 2009 6,771 3,472 Apr 26, 2020 #3 Install it again using right-click and open, it's still available for download https://sourceforge.net/projects/matrixgl/files/
Install it again using right-click and open, it's still available for download https://sourceforge.net/projects/matrixgl/files/
K KALLT macrumors 603 Sep 23, 2008 5,384 3,427 Apr 27, 2020 #4 If you’re sure that it is safe, you can remove the quarantine flag: xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine <filename>
If you’re sure that it is safe, you can remove the quarantine flag: xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine <filename>