![]() ![]() ![]() The command in mind is locate, used to find files. Thankfully, one of the sane things OS X does is use Bash. So somewhere in that padded cell of an interface, where they took out all the good ideas (like Alt+F2), whack the everliving tar out of Command+Spacebar, and type in Terminal, and (ugh) double click the result. ![]() So I'm going to admit, I'm more than a little rusty on my MacOS, having not used the platform since the System 8 days.īut I do know my way around a Unix system fairly well, and since OS-X is the red headed stepchild of the red headed stepchild of Unix, (BSD), I do have an idea or two. only your pkg's!!!! …Some nearly 600 days later, you manage to dredge this thread from who knows where. So this is the problem i first encountered on the Thimbleweed Park Game on game release. After an successful install there is nothing on hard disk. Elf.kerben: I'm on MacOs 10.11.6 and all the Pillars of Eternity Games are pkg-Files. ![]()
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