![]() ![]() Otherwise if you have the luxury of time, maybe the future major upgrade from Ventura to whatever's next may work for you. I guess if you could downgrade the MacOS one level which may or may not be practical, or go to a different video card, you might stand a chance of getting your project done. In some respects this combo seems balanced teeteringly the least little thing can shut it off, or at least cause a hard reboot. Install RSQL Linux: sudo rpm -i AmazonRedshiftRsql--1.x8664.rpm Mac OS: Double-click the dmg file to mount the disk image.Only point I can think of is that MacOS Ventura combined with the 7,1 Mac Pro is "tender." By that I mean some little off-the-wall problem can kill it, completely and quickly. Don't ask how I figured out how to make it stop - probably monkeys and typewriters. I tried to get help from Apple and from Synology - no reply. The only thing I could find to make it stop doing that was to switch all my local network storage access settings to SMB. And no meaningful error message upon restart. ![]() No hesitation, no pause, just immediate and total reboot. Somewhere along the various updates to Apple's OS (I think it may have started with Ventura) my computer would reboot immediately when I clicked on one of the NAS unit's icons. I used AFP to connect to Synology NASes for a year or more. I had a similar thing, but at least on the surface it would seem to have nothing to do with your problem, sorry. ![]()
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