![]() It's got too many features in some ways for my needs, and is missing some I need. When I had an Amiga I wrote my own text editor I should probably learn cocoa programming and write my own. In C that was EXACTLY what I wanted, so I used it exclusively.Īnyway thanks much for your help, whenever and assuming this gets approved for posting. Kquirici wrote:My previous reply, in which I went to a terminal window on my old user (where nothing works) and did ps -xa while stopping and starting X11 and inkscape in various sequences, which produced some possibly interesting (to the right person) lists of running processes, altho possibly not really helpful.If it still doesn't work in your usual account, you possibly at some point installed a software that decided to change some user configuration settings (in hidden dot files) which now prevent X11 from properly launching - apparently it doesn't matter which version of X11/Xquartz (e.g. #LATEST VERSION OF PARALLELS FOR MAC OS 10.6.8 SOFTWARE# manually setting $DISPLAY, which prevents auto-launch mechanism and that other apps connect to such a running X server). For figuring out what is going on, the error messages in the 'Console' utility ('All messages' from 'LOG DATABASE QUERIES') after starting X11 would be more relevant than monitoring running processes.The table represents Parallels Desktop and macOS (as the main system) compatibility information. The compatibility table for End-of-Life Parallels Desktop versions is below. * Older Parallels Desktop versions are not fully optimized and compatible with the new macOS release, macOS Monterey 12. Please check KB 125506 for known compatibility and resolved issues prior to upgrading to macOS Monterey 12. ![]() To avoid these issues, upgrade to Parallels Desktop 18.Įnd-of-Life versions of Parallels Desktop Mac OS version User64238 posted Hi So heres my story: I downloaded Xamarin onto my Mac. #LATEST VERSION OF PARALLELS FOR MAC OS 10.6.8 UPGRADE# I wanted to make an iOS App, so I created a new project. then I went to the Storyboard and it said I needed Xcode 5.0 or higher. So I went to the App Store to update, and it told me I needed OS X 10. ![]()
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